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How should we handle answers that don't answer the question, but evaluate the performance of other answers?

I've often seen users post answers that don't bring a new solution to the question asked, but simply calculate the time performance of other answers.

Answers like:

I ran multiple iterations of all other and answers and found that SomeUser's answer was the fastest

>>> %timeit def solutionUser1()
10000 loops, best of 3: 29.6 µs per loop

>>> %timeit def solutionUser2()
10000 loops, best of 3: 37.8 µs per loop

Here is an example: Interweaving two numpy arrays

I am of the opinion that they should be flagged as "Not an answer", especially when OP was not asking about the most optimal solution in terms of time performance.