If you combine every moderator on the site into a single person, then you have someone that has probably 80% of the domain knowledge stored in Stack Overflow. Separately, it varies, and it can vary wildly.
Duplicates are a somewhat subjective call, sometimes very closely related can easily be misinterpreted as pretty much the same. The key difference lies in the answers your question received, and those .. well, clearly speak to the why and not the how, and you've indicated that you know the how but not the why within the question. As such, I've reopened it, even though it is sufficiently answered. The community can overrule me if they want, but I think it's different enough to remain open.
"Declined" in this sense just means "I'm not convinced that this isn't a duplicate". Stack Overflow moderators absolutely can not leave flags soaking in the queue or you just end up with thousands of flags that at least one moderator doesn't want to deal with. They take action, to the best of their ability because they know you can come here to meta if they take an action that they shouldn't have, or didn't take an action that they should have.
Think of it more like "More than one person needs to make this decision, it can't rest only on me". At that point your source of support comes from the community, instead of a single moderator, and that's precisely how it should work.
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that is totally different from my question. They shouldn't judge from title.equals()
and reference should use '==' forString
but I don't know why this can solve my that question. Any guidances here?