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According to the Low Quality Posts reviewing guidethe Low Quality Posts reviewing guide:

If the above doesn't apply, choose Looks OK. This is the correct choice for answers that are just wrong.

("The above" refers to non-answers and repairable mistakes - deletion and editing, respectively.)

That said, I don't think anyone would blame you for using Recommend Deletion on pointless, blatantly useless answers.

According to the Low Quality Posts reviewing guide:

If the above doesn't apply, choose Looks OK. This is the correct choice for answers that are just wrong.

("The above" refers to non-answers and repairable mistakes - deletion and editing, respectively.)

That said, I don't think anyone would blame you for using Recommend Deletion on pointless, blatantly useless answers.

According to the Low Quality Posts reviewing guide:

If the above doesn't apply, choose Looks OK. This is the correct choice for answers that are just wrong.

("The above" refers to non-answers and repairable mistakes - deletion and editing, respectively.)

That said, I don't think anyone would blame you for using Recommend Deletion on pointless, blatantly useless answers.

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According to the Low Quality Posts reviewing guide:

If the above doesn't apply, choose Looks OK. This is the correct choice for answers that are just wrong.

("The above" refers to non-answers and repairable mistakes - deletion and editing, respectively.)

That said, I don't think anyone would blame you for using Recommend Deletion on pointless, blatantly useless answers.