Every now and then, I'll get a flag declined for some reason or another, but this one has me a little bit perplexed.
When we are doing First Post Reviews, from time-to-time we'll hit an audit to make sure we're playing attention. When passed, it mentions what some of the other actions would have been appropriate. In this example, it specifically mentions that flagging as Very Low Quality was the correct thing to do.
However, I came across this post earlier today: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33648544/parallel-block-in-sharepoint-designer-2013-workflow/33664080#33664080. The post content is simply:
After all solved it with loop activity. It is so simple)
This doesn't even begin to explain the answer, and is quite useless in my opinion for anyone that might stumble upon the same issue.
But the flag was instead declined with:
declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
What gives here? I don't understand how this doesn't fit into the Very Low Quality bucket (it's hardly even an answer, should it be flagged as Not An Answer instead?)