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If the OP is asking how to do foo and an answer explains how to do bar: flag as NaA.
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If the OP is asking how to do foo and an answer explains how to do bar: flag as NaA.
If the answer contains no valuable information and, instead, only has a link pointing to where an answer can be found, then it is not actually an answer so you should flag as NaA.
If an answer is a "I'm having this problem too" post, or is otherwise not even attempting to answer the question: flag as NaA
If the OP is asking how to do foo and an answer explains how to do bar: flag as NaA.
If the answer contains no valuable information and, instead, only has a link pointing to where an answer can be found, then it is not actually an answer so you should flag as NaA.
If an answer is a "I'm having this problem too" post, or is otherwise not even attempting to answer the question: flag as NaA
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This flag should only be used for answers that are not even attempting to answer the question. The Official SE Policy® on this has been explained very clearly by Shog9 in the main meta herehere, and is summarized very nicely in this image:
This flag should only be used for answers that are not even attempting to answer the question. The Official SE Policy® on this has been explained very clearly by Shog9 in the main meta here, and is summarized very nicely in this image:
This flag should only be used for answers that are not even attempting to answer the question. The Official SE Policy® on this has been explained very clearly by Shog9 in the main meta here, and is summarized very nicely in this image: