There are (or were) [heuristics in place for detecting bad answers][1]. At [the time they were implemented][2], new users were presented with a "how to answer" page if an answer ranked highly enough as a "thanks" non-answer. That hasn't stopped people from posting those. The low-quality-posts heuristic that automatically inserted posts in review has such a terrible false positive rate that I believe it [should be removed or completely reworked][3].

That said, I'd love to have a more automated system for detecting non-answers. If you have a demonstrably reliable heuristic for determining non-answers, please do present it, along with evidence of its hits and false positives. The analysis is important here, because in [all the schemes I've seen for finding non-answers to flag][4], none have been useful without human oversight. Simply asserting that "I don't think the false-positive rate would be high" isn't good enough, I want to see some statistics on this.

For example, the phrase "found the solution" is present in [a ton of good answers][5]. It's not inherently bad to state that you've found the solution, and what it is, and this really isn't the most common kind of non-answer I come across. You're far more likely to see someone trying to post a question in an answer or say thanks than that.

My gut feeling is that your proposal wouldn't hit a very large number of answers, and has the potential to have a troubling false positive rate if used to block posts or automatically flag them. I could be convinced otherwise with detailed statistics, though.


  [1]: http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/72523/heuristics-for-detecting-a-bad-answer
  [2]: https://stackoverflow.blog/2011/01/how-to-say-thanks-in-an-answer/
  [3]: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/319131/1-2-3-test-let-s-increase-the-number-of-reviews-close-votes-for-science/319133#319133
  [4]: http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/83075/what-are-the-best-ways-to-find-answers-that-should-be-flagged-or-edited
  [5]: http://stackoverflow.com/search?q=%22found%20the%20solution%22%20is%3Aanswer