Yes, it can be. In this case, it's pretty obvious that reviewing the answer was a tedious and pointless thing to do, so I can understand why you didn't want to bother, but that's what the _"skip"_ butten is for. Saying it looks OK means that the answer is, all in all, not bad. The answer in question, though, breaks a few conventions, such as: - Link-only answers - Linking to payed service (fishy) - No explanation as to usage, credibility or accounts of personal experience with the linked tool For that reason, the only two options you had were to click _"skip"_ to to vote to delete. # Why? I think the reason to review answers to closed questions is pretty obvious: A question might be closed, but **it can be re-opened**, provided a mod doesn't delete it. Consider the following scenario: A gold-badge user votes a question as a duplicate. 1k+ means 1 vote to close, but other users find the answers posted to the particular question very informative, or the close-vote was unjustified. A couple of re-open votes are cast, and we go about our lives happily ever after.<br> If closed questions can be re-opened, then good quality answers are likely to play a role in the reopening, once a question is reopened, we'd like to have nothing but excellent answers to that question. Having to hit the _"skip"_ button, or deleting a bad answer to a bad question isn't that big of a price to pay, IMHO.