I flagged two identical answers (one, two) with custom flags, reporting them as duplicates of a third.
I do this frequently enough that I have a canned comment (based on Martijn's) that I typically leave:
Please do not post duplicate answers. Instead, tailor each of your answers to the specific question. If you have the necessary reputation points, you can flag or vote-to-close questions as duplicates, where appropriate.
I am reasonably sure that I placed comments on both posts, but one is gone now. (I may have missed it - that's not the worry.)
Both my flags got declined:
declined - flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention
However, the posts were deleted by a moderator (ChrisF), with this comment added:
Please do not post duplicate answers. Instead, tailor each of your answers to the specific question. If you have the necessary reputation points, you can flag questions as duplicates, where appropriate.
...that comment is almost identical to mine, so it doesn't appear I was thinking wrong here.
Is there a reasonable explanation why flags reporting these duplicate answers would be declined?
The community has received guidance in the past that we should flag such answers - if that is not desired, then is there some new guidance we should be following?
If you're spotting a duplicate answer to duplicate questions, flag or vote to close and then flag the answer on the duplicate question for removal (leave the other one alone).
Emphasis mine; quoted from the "canonical" answer to the Stack Exchange Meta FAQ question: Is it acceptable to add a duplicate answer to several questions?
duplicate - link
without any explanation of what you wanted the mod to do. When flagging for a mod be specific on what you expect when they look at a flag - even something like this user is posting the same answer on multiple questions - they should be deleted would be much better than what you used.[helpful]
should have been the response.