Last night, or yesterday (depending on where you at), I flagged a question, and an answer. I also downvoted both. The original question, head & body, was as follows:
Should the jsconfig.json file be used in every JavaScript project?
Will adding the jsconfig.json file make the development process easier should I use a "jsconfig.json" file for every project?
Using a comment, I claimed that the question was opinionated, as I couldn't think of an answer that wouldn't be opinionated. I flagged the question as such (using the opinionated option).
Below the question was an answer already, and it was made by the author (You can view the link to read it), but it did not attempt to answer the question, it only documented how to use a jsconfig.json
file. At this point it seemed to me that the person was just trying to get reputation w/o any respect, or care, for the rules that regulate Stack Overflow and keep it a useful & healthy resource for programmers.
I commented that it didn't attempt to answer the question. During this time I noticed that the question was ranked above other questions with the same tag that had been created more recently. I also noticed the author was editing his question in meaningless ways to keep the question afloat. I flagged and asked for moderator intervention, as it didn't seem like something I could do anything about at the time.
I checked back on the question some minutes later, and I found that the author changed the question's title (but not the body) to this:
"Is the jsconfig.json file required to be used in every JavaScript project?"
This time I commented that this isn't a reproducible problem, and it's a silly thing to ask because there's no reason anyone would ever think.
This morning I checked back to see what happened with the flag, and found that my flags were declined with the reason for declining being:
"Only flag questions in need of moderator intervention".
I am not really sure what to make of this whole situation. I don't flag often, usually I only flag when something is quite obviously not up to par with Stack Overflow standards, or a person's behavior is precarious. In the past I rarely had flags declined, but lately my flags seem to be declined quite often. The part that bothers me the most though is that I don't know what I could have done better. They use to always give a clear reason as to why the flag didn't need a moderator, instead of just saying that it didn't.
I was hoping the community could help me out, and maybe let me know, what went wrong here, what could I have done better? Was I being overly critical of this question & answer?