Some background:
I came across an answer of the form
this has been answered [here](link)
in the Low Quality Posts review queue and flagged it for deletion since it falls under the category of 'Not An Answer' (c.f. the "Your answer is in another castle: when is an answer not an answer?" meta Stack Overflow question by Shog9).
I'd like to think that I'm a good Stack Overflow citizen (until about a week ago, I had around 2900 helpful flags and only 20 declined flags), so I decided to do a search to find similar answers. I searched for is:answer "has been answered here"
- about 450 answers came up. I went through them and raised 33 "Not An Answer" flags over about two hours.
Since then, my declined post flags count has increased from 17 (which I thought was high - though I have flagged 3286 posts/comments - see below) to 27 - in a few days. Pretty much all of them come with the explanation:
declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
I'm not sure that I understand the decision of the moderator(s) here - to me, they are "Not An Answer" answers.
Some of my recently declined flags which I am certain are "not an answer" answers:
(accepted) answer to "multiple app.config files" answered Feb 19 '10 at 14:31:
I believe this has been answered here, if not this will give you an idea of how to go about editing multiple app.config files: How to modify .NET config files during installation?
Deleted:
(accepted) answerto "jQuery datepicker validating date ranges between two dates in any format" answered Sep 20 '10 at 8:29:This has been answered here:
Deleted:
(accepted) answerto "How to use Morphia with Java / GWT" answered Aug 7 '11 at 13:49:This has been answered here already: http://groups.google.com/group/morphia/browse_thread/thread/f161d8b0225b1a4e/a174e7857956cf3e
Deleted:
(accepted) answerto "Sprintf for Actionscript 3?" answered Feb 26 '10 at 12:05:This has been answered in this question
Deleted:
(accepted) answer to "Accessing SAP trough PHP, how is it?"answered May 13 '10 at 16:32:Have you found this yet: http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/EmTech/PHP+and+SAP
Deleted:
(accepted) answer to "Listen for SysLog in .NET"answered Dec 21 '09 at 16:36:Great answer HERE
The only thing I can see that I could have done wrong is to flag these as "Not An Answer" without adding a comment for the moderator - perhaps the standard
While this link may answer the question, it is better to include the essential parts of the answer here and provide the link for reference. Link-only answers can become invalid if the linked page changes.
which gets added as part of the "Low Quality Posts" review queue.
My question:
Was the reason that my flags were rejected that
- My flurry of flags that day caused them to be handled differently,
- My "Not An Answer" flags are not "Not An Answer" (in which case I'd like to know how I can handle these differently in future),
- The answers were old so aren't held to today's standards (though I have been led to believe that all posts should be held to today's standards - e.g. "Should very old questions from regular users be able to be flagged for review?"),
- The answers are accepted answers, so are treated differently,
- Something else I've not thought of.
I'm not posting this because to whine about the declined flags - I really am interested in knowing what I can do to avoid them in future.
For the record, my flag (2977 helpful) breakdown at the moment is:
Post flags: 3,190 (2,884 helpful, 22 waiting for review, 27 declined, 101 disputed, 156 aged away)
Comment flags: 15 (14 helpful, 1 declined)
Spam flags: 64 (63 helpful, 1 declined)
Offensive flags: 17 (16 helpful, 1 declined)
Rebuttal to the "Possible duplicate of "Disputed not an answer flags" flag:
I don't think that this is a duplicate because the reason that the author of the other question marked the questions as "Not An Answer" was because the answers didn't directly answer the question (in the OP's opinion). My flags, I believe, come under the "Not An Answer" category as defined by the "Your answer is in another castle" post. Please do correct me if I've misinterpreted it (which may well be the case). Martijn Pieters suggests here that
The rule-of-thumb here is to strip the markup; if you can still regard it as an (attempted) answer without the link, it is still an answer and should not be flagged.
I would argue that without the link, the answers do not answer the question - "This has been answered" is not an answer to a question, but a comment.