For this question—Mockito Error Is Not Applicable for the Arguments (void)—the original poster answered his own question in the comments immediately after posting. Via a comment I encouraged him to post his solution as a self-answer instead, which he did. I stumbled across it just now, months after the post, so I deleted my suggestion and flagged his two self-answering comments for removal. (I considered the alternative of flagging the parent post, but with only two separate low-value comments, I just flagged them individually.)
Both comment flags were declined, despite being obsolete at best. It may have been my mistake, as my justification was "self-answer was posted to comments", without mentioning that it was already posted as an actual answer.
Is there a policy reason for this, or was it just an oversight? Can moderators see a question's answers from the "flag a question comment" page?
UPDATE: I resubmitted the flags with the justification
OP already promoted comment into self-answer.
instead of
Self-answer was posted as a comment.
and they were both accepted properly.