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Q: Is this link-only answer ok?

Glen ThomasI came across this answer a while ago and flagged it as not being a 'proper' answer, because it contains no information other than a link to an MSDN page where one of the comments included the resolution to the problem the OP was having. here you can find details about this problem Hope ...

 
To a close approximation anytime a mod sees a NAA flag they decline it, anytime it's handled by the community it's accepted. Since this answer was accepted it was sent to a mod, who declined it even though it should have been accepted. Not much you can do accept ignore that post (you could downvote it, I guess) and continue flagging non-answers.
 
@Servy: That flag was declined because it is an accepted answer with a score of 5, on a four-year old post. If it was causing any harm, it would have done so already.
 
Once Microsoft remove that web page it will be just a meaningless post with a dead link
 
@GlenThomas: It's been four years. I guess we can worry about that if, and when, it happens.
On another note, in the last four years has anyone even bothered to try and dress up the answer a bit so that it's no longer link only? No? I didn't think so.
 
@RobertHarvey So if I upvote my spam posts with 5 sock puppets and accept the answer it won't be removed by a mod because, regardless of the content of the post, it has a score of 5 and is accepted?
 
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@Servy Straw man.
 
@RobertHarvey How is it a straw man? You specifically said that the flag was declined because the post has a score of 5 and is accepted, and said nothing about the content of the post. You asserted that the content is irrelevant as long as it has a score of 5 and is accepted. You can only accuse people of making a straw man argument whey you don't actually use the argument they've claimed you're using.
 
So... It might've been intended as a strawman, but... I think you should dig into the history of that now-deleted author, @RobertHarvey. It's rather plausible in this specific case.
 
@RobertHarvey So whenever I see spam I'm obligated to try to dress it up a bit and improve it as an answer before flagging it as spam?
 
That's another straw man.
@Shog9: How do you do that on a deleted account?
 
@RobertHarvey I get the impression you don't know what that means. And just saying the words "straw man" is itself a fallacy. You have not demonstrated that I have misrepresented your argument. Claiming that I'm wrong without supporting that assertion is a meaningless statement. If you feel I've misrepresented your argument then you should be able to demonstrate how my argument differs from yours. Until you do, the statement is meaningless.
 
Rob
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@RobertHarvey "On another note, in the last four years has anyone even bothered to try and dress up the answer a bit so that it's no longer link only? No? I didn't think so." While I agree it could have been fixed up, you word it in a way that it is our duty to fix it. It's no more our duty than it is yours. The fact that no one fixed it up is completely unrelated to the question at hand, since we're explicitly told to flag answers which are link only. It's age should not make a difference.
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@Servy: Assuming that you're asking in good faith, if the account existed and I had a way to research it, then we might go down that road. It doesn't, and I don't, which only leaves the obvious remedies.
@Rob: I've said this until I'm blue in the face, but I guess I'll say it again; if you don't want to risk a decline, don't use the NAA flag on these kinds of answers! Explain the problem in detail using a custom flag instead.
 
Use the number in the "userNNNN" to look up the deletion record, @RobertHarvey. Won't tell you much, but in this case the identity of the moderator who deleted along with the timestamp tells you pretty much all you need to know.
 
@Shog9: That's unlikely to occur on a single NAA flag on a single link-only answer in a sea of link-only flags in the moderator dashboard.
 
@RobertHarvey Why would the account need to exist to discuss any of the points that I've raised? I've simply stated that the actual content of a post should actually be considered when determining if a given flag applies, rather than unquestionably declining all flags on posts just because they have a score of 5 or more. You've made no claim that the actual content of the post is an answer; if anything you've implied that it isn't, despite asserting that the post shouldn't be flagged.
 
@Servy: see the comment I just posted, above. We don't perform exhaustive research on each of these flags, so do the site a favor and cast a custom flag explaining the problem in detail.
 
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Oh, I agree @Robert. Just pointing it out since it kinda changed my interpretation of the situation once I saw it (and also because it makes Servy sound less paranoid, and God knows he needs all the help he can get). This is, from any angle, a weird edge-case.
 
@RobertHarvey I'm not claiming anything about this user at all. I consider the user irrelevant to this discussion. My interpretation of Shog's comment is that he isn't saying the mod handling the flag should have looked up the history of the deleted user, but rather that my hypothetical example of a more extreme version of your logic is coincidentally actually very close to what is actually going on here, and he's saying this mostly because he found it amusing, not because it's relevant to the discussion.
 
 
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@MartijnPieters wonder how long it will take for this think-over to reach moderators who were conditioned for years to act opposite — gnat Aug 2 '14 at 16:54
 

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