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I recently had a couple NAA flags declined on some link-only answers (they really were, but I don't really want to make this about a few cases unless really necessary) with:

declined - Please don't flag posts based on SEDE queries.

Which is exactly what I was doing (well, from a search, but it's essentially the same. This searchThis search, to be exact. I'd hand-validate each post before flagging, and got some gems like (10k): thisthis, thisthis, and thisthis)

I'm curious about this. Is it policy? Should it be? What can I do in the future to avoid this (while having the posts taken care of in some way, if possible)?

I recently had a couple NAA flags declined on some link-only answers (they really were, but I don't really want to make this about a few cases unless really necessary) with:

declined - Please don't flag posts based on SEDE queries.

Which is exactly what I was doing (well, from a search, but it's essentially the same. This search, to be exact. I'd hand-validate each post before flagging, and got some gems like (10k): this, this, and this)

I'm curious about this. Is it policy? Should it be? What can I do in the future to avoid this (while having the posts taken care of in some way, if possible)?

I recently had a couple NAA flags declined on some link-only answers (they really were, but I don't really want to make this about a few cases unless really necessary) with:

declined - Please don't flag posts based on SEDE queries.

Which is exactly what I was doing (well, from a search, but it's essentially the same. This search, to be exact. I'd hand-validate each post before flagging, and got some gems like (10k): this, this, and this)

I'm curious about this. Is it policy? Should it be? What can I do in the future to avoid this (while having the posts taken care of in some way, if possible)?

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I recently had a couple NAA flags declined on some link-only answers (they really were, but I don't really want to make this about a few cases unless really necessary) with:

declined - Please don't flag posts based on SEDESEDE queries.

Which is exactly what I was doing (well, from a search, but it's essentially the same. This search, to be exact. I'd hand-validate each post before flagging, and got some gems like (10k): this, this, and this)

I'm curious about this. Is it policy? Should it be? What can I do in the future to avoid this (while having the posts taken care of in some way, if possible)?

I recently had a couple NAA flags declined on some link-only answers (they really were, but I don't really want to make this about a few cases unless really necessary) with:

declined - Please don't flag posts based on SEDE queries.

Which is exactly what I was doing (well, from a search, but it's essentially the same. This search, to be exact. I'd hand-validate each post before flagging, and got some gems like (10k): this, this, and this)

I'm curious about this. Is it policy? Should it be? What can I do in the future to avoid this (while having the posts taken care of in some way, if possible)?

I recently had a couple NAA flags declined on some link-only answers (they really were, but I don't really want to make this about a few cases unless really necessary) with:

declined - Please don't flag posts based on SEDE queries.

Which is exactly what I was doing (well, from a search, but it's essentially the same. This search, to be exact. I'd hand-validate each post before flagging, and got some gems like (10k): this, this, and this)

I'm curious about this. Is it policy? Should it be? What can I do in the future to avoid this (while having the posts taken care of in some way, if possible)?

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I recently had a couple NAA flags declined on some link-only answers (they really were, but I don't really want to make this about a few cases unless really necessary) with:

declined - Please don't flag posts based on SEDE queries.

Which is exactly what I was doing (well, from a search, but it's essentially the same. This search, to be exact. I'd hand-validate each post before flagging, and got some gems like (10k): this, this, and this)

I'm curious about this. Is it policy? Should it be? What can I do in the future to avoid this (while having the posts taken care of in some way, if possible)?

I recently had a couple NAA flags declined on some link-only answers (they really were, but I don't really want to make this about a few cases unless really necessary) with:

declined - Please don't flag posts based on SEDE queries.

Which is exactly what I was doing (well, from a search, but it's essentially the same. This search, to be exact. I'd hand-validate each post before flagging, and got some gems like (10k): this, this, and this)

I'm curious about this. Is it policy? Should it be? What can I do in the future to avoid this?

I recently had a couple NAA flags declined on some link-only answers (they really were, but I don't really want to make this about a few cases unless really necessary) with:

declined - Please don't flag posts based on SEDE queries.

Which is exactly what I was doing (well, from a search, but it's essentially the same. This search, to be exact. I'd hand-validate each post before flagging, and got some gems like (10k): this, this, and this)

I'm curious about this. Is it policy? Should it be? What can I do in the future to avoid this (while having the posts taken care of in some way, if possible)?

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