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: [How can I check for NaN values?](https://stackoverflow.com/a/62171968/10908375)

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.