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I recently flagged the following answer as "Low-Quality" NSDate is older than todayNSDate is older than today but was declined by a moderator via "declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it".

I've gotten my hand smacked before for flagging link-only answers using "in need of moderator intervention" and adding comments but was told to flag it as "VLQ".

First question: why isn't there a Link-only Answer choice out of the main pool of flags? What is the course of action when a LOA is given but a moderator thinks it can be salvaged by the answerer adding more details?

Second Question: Looking through Meta I see this question is posed a lot with seemingly the same course of direction so why is there such a vast gap in moderators enforcing it? While moderation is often opinion I somewhat see LOA's as pretty black and white.

I recently flagged the following answer as "Low-Quality" NSDate is older than today but was declined by a moderator via "declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it".

I've gotten my hand smacked before for flagging link-only answers using "in need of moderator intervention" and adding comments but was told to flag it as "VLQ".

First question: why isn't there a Link-only Answer choice out of the main pool of flags? What is the course of action when a LOA is given but a moderator thinks it can be salvaged by the answerer adding more details?

Second Question: Looking through Meta I see this question is posed a lot with seemingly the same course of direction so why is there such a vast gap in moderators enforcing it? While moderation is often opinion I somewhat see LOA's as pretty black and white.

I recently flagged the following answer as "Low-Quality" NSDate is older than today but was declined by a moderator via "declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it".

I've gotten my hand smacked before for flagging link-only answers using "in need of moderator intervention" and adding comments but was told to flag it as "VLQ".

First question: why isn't there a Link-only Answer choice out of the main pool of flags? What is the course of action when a LOA is given but a moderator thinks it can be salvaged by the answerer adding more details?

Second Question: Looking through Meta I see this question is posed a lot with seemingly the same course of direction so why is there such a vast gap in moderators enforcing it? While moderation is often opinion I somewhat see LOA's as pretty black and white.

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I recently flagged the following answer as "Low-Quality" NSDate is older than today but was declined by a moderator via "declined declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it- a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it".

I've gotten my hand smacked before for flagging link-only answers using in need of moderator intervention"in need of moderator intervention" and adding comments but was told to flag it as VLQ"VLQ".

First question: why isn't there a Link-only AnswerLink-only Answer choice out of the main pool of flags? What is the course of action when a LOALOA is given but a moderator thinks it can be salvaged by the answerer adding more details?

Second Question: Looking through Meta I see this question is posed a lot with seemingly the same course of direction so why is there such a vast gap in moderators enforcing it? While moderation is often opinion I somewhat see LOAsLOA's as pretty black and white.

I recently flagged the following answer as "Low-Quality" NSDate is older than today but was declined by a moderator via declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it.

I've gotten my hand smacked before for flagging link-only answers using in need of moderator intervention and adding comments but was told to flag it as VLQ.

First question: why isn't there a Link-only Answer choice out of the main pool of flags? What is the course of action when a LOA is given but a moderator thinks it can be salvaged by the answerer adding more details?

Second Question: Looking through Meta I see this question is posed a lot with seemingly the same course of direction so why is there such a vast gap in moderators enforcing it? While moderation is often opinion I somewhat see LOAs as pretty black and white.

I recently flagged the following answer as "Low-Quality" NSDate is older than today but was declined by a moderator via "declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it".

I've gotten my hand smacked before for flagging link-only answers using "in need of moderator intervention" and adding comments but was told to flag it as "VLQ".

First question: why isn't there a Link-only Answer choice out of the main pool of flags? What is the course of action when a LOA is given but a moderator thinks it can be salvaged by the answerer adding more details?

Second Question: Looking through Meta I see this question is posed a lot with seemingly the same course of direction so why is there such a vast gap in moderators enforcing it? While moderation is often opinion I somewhat see LOA's as pretty black and white.

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Link-Only Answer Flag Declined

I recently flagged the following answer as "Low-Quality" NSDate is older than today but was declined by a moderator via declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it.

I've gotten my hand smacked before for flagging link-only answers using in need of moderator intervention and adding comments but was told to flag it as VLQ.

First question: why isn't there a Link-only Answer choice out of the main pool of flags? What is the course of action when a LOA is given but a moderator thinks it can be salvaged by the answerer adding more details?

Second Question: Looking through Meta I see this question is posed a lot with seemingly the same course of direction so why is there such a vast gap in moderators enforcing it? While moderation is often opinion I somewhat see LOAs as pretty black and white.