I asked this question here few days ago.
It was about an Not an answer flag declined sighting:
flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer.
Later I came across this question and this answer.
There was an issue with the data provided initially by the OP which the answer pointed out, OP replied back saying that it was a typo and he updated the question correctly in this edit.
Later an answer was posted that solved the actual issue which is accepted by the OP and is well received by the community.
So the old answer pointing to typo is now totally obsolete. I know a currently obsolete answer in certain context might help someone who is actually working on old technologies etc. But this is entirely different, it was only pointing out OP's typo and isn't going to help anyone looking for that question in future.
So is it:
- Spam? No.
- Rude or offensive? No
- Not an answer..? Was a possible answer if the issue was indeed a typo
My garbage collector is so active that I took the time to raise custom moderator flag that explained the issue: (I hope)
Hi I'm flagging this because it "was" a possible answer, but the OP acknowledged that it was a typo and updated the question. Now this answer has no value left. It's better off deleted like an "obsolete" comment
and as usual I get:
flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer
I'm honestly trying to keep SO clean.
So what is the problem here..? Is my brain wrongly collecting the garbage..? Was the explanation poor and hard to understand (I'm not native english speaker) or is it some bots handling the flags nowadays..?