[This watchOS 3 beta 3 bug report](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38574384/watch-networking-broken-in-xcode-8-beta-3) doesn't appear to contain a question.

*I think this is a good illustration of [Are bug report-ish questions in the scope of SO?](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/308010/are-bug-report-ish-questions-in-the-scope-of-so)*

Since then, [an answer](http://stackoverflow.com/a/38645771/4151918) has been posted:

> The relevant thread with Apple is here: https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/52586

> Looks to be a widespread issue. No known workarounds at this time.

*I voted to close the question as off-topic (Seeking help but no MCVE;  no actual question asked). I also flagged the answer as Not-an-answer.*

**Link-only answer?**

@Laurel felt this was a link-only answer, but the link doesn't happen to include any form of answer. (At present, it's a series of "Me too" replies.)

Laurel's recommendation could generally be followed when there was a solution that could be included here, but at present, the question is whether it's better off as a comment.

**Not-an-answer?**

Setting the link aside for now, the answer basically says "Others reported this too, **no one has an answer**."

If we apply the [Not-an-answer guidelines](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/265552/when-to-flag-an-answer-as-not-an-answer), it *is* an attempt to answer the bug report.

**Where to go from here?**

*Once* the bug does get fixed, programmers ***would*** want to know.

But until the bug is fixed, has this (implied) question really been answered?

Instead of continuing the discussion in the comments, I wanted to move this discussion to meta to figure out how "Q: Bug Report, A: It's an issue, no workaround" would be helpful to others in the future.