Regarding this answer: VS 2013 Controller Scaffolding Fails for the ApplicationUser Model (Multiple object sets per type are not supported)
I flagged as 'not-an-answer' via the flag review queue. To me, it was clear after reading the question that it was a comment. The flag was initially declined, but later accepted after I re-raised a custom flag with explanation. The mod who accepted it made a request:
helpful - Next time, perhaps tell us that, because how were we supposed to figure that one out? "Not an answer" flags are for things that are obvious on their face.
My question is: When is it helpful to raise a custom flag with explanation instead of simply raising a not-an-answer flag?
Also, presuming the explanation can be phrased in such a way that it is helpful to the OP and other users in addition to being helpful to a mod, is it acceptable to simply leave an explanatory comment on the answer with a standard not-an-answer flag, instead of raising a custom flag?