Yesterday I flagged [this answer][1] as NAA because it looked link-only to me, and I was NOT surprised to see it's declined. (Yeah, flagging these old upvoted answers makes me feel absolutely normal to have those flags declined - I'm used to it.)

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The answer contains no more than merely a "link title" and the link:

>     [GNU `make' manual, 6.8: Defining Multi-Line Variables][1]
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>       [1]: http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html#Multi_002dLine
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> ([source](https://stackoverflow.com/revisions/59acd30c-a9c4-46e5-aa25-d0e0263fd52d/view-source))

To me, that's a link to a site that's unlikely to ever go down or become otherwise available (stub link), but should that affect the judgment of a link-only answer (LOA)?

What's the *current* policy of flagging old-time LOA?

  [1]: https://stackoverflow.com/a/649400/5958455
  [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/LzjHl.png