I came across this answer in the low-quality queue: ![low-quality question][1] I don't consider it a good answer. There's hardly any explanation of the code itself, the little explanation there is is in a code block when it shouldn't be, and the `catch (Exception e)` irks me out. I would definitely downvote it. However, it's still an answer, and doesn't really fit any of the standard deletion reasons. I've came across several answers like these in the low-quality queue, and I'm unsure of the proper way to handle them. Which is the proper option to pick for these type of answers? * **Recommend deletion**: It is a poor answer with little explanation and problems in the code. * **Looks OK**: It is an answer to the question, and isn't spam, a link only answer, etc. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/1wUlN.png