@Gothdo I'm not sure if non-English answers which contain code are NAA... If you edit out the text, you're left with a chunk of code - That may make for a bad answer, but it would still be an answer.
@KevinGuan - Unfortunately Yes. It is a valid answer. Not NAA because it tries to answer the question and not VLQ because This answer is unlikely to be salvageable through editing, and might need to be removed. doesn't apply. OP could edit it to add some more info
@Arokiyanathan: Please edit your answer, and put the link into it. Also please try to make your answer detailed and clearly. See: How to Answer — Kevin Guan15 secs ago
@KevinGuan One could understand "could you try to change x" as "you should try to change x"... Bit of a stretch maybe, but I think it's what this OP means.
@KevinGuan - Unfortunately Yes. It is a valid answer. Not NAA because it tries to answer the question and not VLQ because This answer is unlikely to be salvageable through editing, and might need to be removed. doesn't apply. OP could edit it to add some more info
Also, if I am not mistaken, he can un-delete it. So, for now it's link only. If he edits and includes additional info, he can undelete and mods get a ping and confirm if it's worthy of undeletion or not.
@Tunaki - Actually makes sense. Was not sure if that was a good idea at first, but looking the flags, most people don't know which one to use (interestingly you don't fall under that category)
@Lafexlos I agree with that delete it anyway, but I think you better post these as a comment so he'll understand what he should do after his answer get deleted.
There already is a comment which is sent from review. "While this link may answer the question, it is better to include the essential parts of the answer here and provide the link for reference." I think that explains quite well.
@Lafexlos Huh, I'd say that it's not enough since which didn't tell him what should he include. In other words, what's the essential parts for his answer.
@KevinGuan - Let us check if he edits the answer. Will move it to a comment if he doesn't. IMHO the only thing that is stopping us from converting it into a comment is the line I am the creator of (which shouldn't be the case)
@KevinGuan That stoning is thing called "cezm" which is in Islamic culture IIRC. Assuming you asked it seriously. If not, just don't even answer. I'm not good at getting rhetoric questions. lol
here's a special case. Starts out as "unclear" because it's italian, and then gets translated into a tool request: Quali tecniche per l'analisi del codice? . No further action needed right?
@KevinGuan sorry I was away. But yeah I chose "recommend deletion" because there isn't actually any explanation of how the linked resource actually works.
I found a user suggesting a bunch of edits that remove the "backward" tag. But that burnination request hasn't even been planned yet. For example: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/11746228
I forget. Can you ping suggested edits that are still pending?
@AshishAhujaツ Do not go around randomly removing a tag from lots of questions. There is a discussion on meta that has not yet reached a conclusion. — DavidG22 secs ago
@JAL Yeah your answer is right. And I've already seen this in 7.3b5 I think (not sure about the strikethrough, though, maybe it was graphically different).
@JAL I'm not a fan of dupehammering an old question to a new one... Maybe you could just post a comment under the old question linking to your new solution? I'm not sure. Doubts. So many doubts... ;)
@Tunaki You've reviewed 55 posts today (of which 4 were audits). The time between your first and last review today was 7 hours, 30 minutes, and 21 seconds, averaging to a review every 8 minutes and 29 seconds.
@Braiam You've reviewed 55 posts today (of which 2 were audits). The time between your first and last review today was 12 hours, 8 minutes, and 15 seconds, averaging to a review every 13 minutes and 14 seconds.