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This questionquestion has two near-identical answers.

I flagged this answeranswer (note: answer was removed in the meantime, so link doesn't work anymore):

var answer = confirm("Save data?")

if (answer){
       //some code if yes
}
else{
       //other code if no
}

  

as a duplicate (copy) of this (older, lots of up-votes) answeranswer:

var answer = confirm("Save data?")
if (answer){
       //some code
}
else{
        //some code
}

Use confirm instead of alert. This is the easiest way to achieve that functionality.


  

explaining the flag with:

this answer is a copy of second highly voted answer by Chuck Norris stackoverflow.com/a/9334679/2275490stackoverflow.com/a/9334679/2275490, the only thing he changed was adding "if yes" and "if no" at the commented code

Well, the flag was declined by a moderator for this reason:

its fairly boilerplate code, and arguably the "if yes", and "if no" add some more detail to the answer

My question is: Was this a mistake by the moderator? If not, what is the threshold to qualify an answer as a duplicate (copy)?

This question has two near-identical answers.

I flagged this answer (note: answer was removed in the meantime, so link doesn't work anymore):

var answer = confirm("Save data?")

if (answer){
       //some code if yes
}
else{
       //other code if no
}

 

as a duplicate (copy) of this (older, lots of up-votes) answer:

var answer = confirm("Save data?")
if (answer){
       //some code
}
else{
        //some code
}

Use confirm instead of alert. This is the easiest way to achieve that functionality.


 

explaining the flag with:

this answer is a copy of second highly voted answer by Chuck Norris stackoverflow.com/a/9334679/2275490, the only thing he changed was adding "if yes" and "if no" at the commented code

Well, the flag was declined by a moderator for this reason:

its fairly boilerplate code, and arguably the "if yes", and "if no" add some more detail to the answer

My question is: Was this a mistake by the moderator? If not, what is the threshold to qualify an answer as a duplicate (copy)?

This question has two near-identical answers.

I flagged this answer (note: answer was removed in the meantime, so link doesn't work anymore):

var answer = confirm("Save data?")

if (answer){
       //some code if yes
}
else{
       //other code if no
}
 

as a duplicate (copy) of this (older, lots of up-votes) answer:

var answer = confirm("Save data?")
if (answer){
       //some code
}
else{
        //some code
}

Use confirm instead of alert. This is the easiest way to achieve that functionality.

 

explaining the flag with:

this answer is a copy of second highly voted answer by Chuck Norris stackoverflow.com/a/9334679/2275490, the only thing he changed was adding "if yes" and "if no" at the commented code

Well, the flag was declined by a moderator for this reason:

its fairly boilerplate code, and arguably the "if yes", and "if no" add some more detail to the answer

My question is: Was this a mistake by the moderator? If not, what is the threshold to qualify an answer as a duplicate (copy)?

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This question has two near-identical answers.

I flagged this answer (note: answer was removed in the meantime, so link doesn't work anymore):

var answer = confirm("Save data?")

if (answer){
       //some code if yes
}
else{
       //other code if no
}
var answer = confirm("Save data?")

if (answer){
       //some code if yes
}
else{
       //other code if no
}

as a duplicate (copy) of this (older, lots of up-votes) answer:

var answer = confirm("Save data?")
if (answer){
       //some code
}
else{
        //some code
}

Use confirm instead of alert. This is the easiest way to achieve that functionality.

var answer = confirm("Save data?")
if (answer){
       //some code
}
else{
        //some code
}

Use confirm instead of alert. This is the easiest way to achieve that functionality.


explaining the flag with:

this answer is a copy of second highly voted answer by Chuck Norris stackoverflow.com/a/9334679/2275490, the only thing he changed was adding "if yes" and "if no" at the commented code

Well, the flag was declined by a moderator for this reason:

its fairly boilerplate code, and arguably the "if yes", and "if no" add some more detail to the answer

My question is: Was this a mistake by the moderator? If not, what is the threshold to qualify an answer as a duplicate (copy)?

This question has two near-identical answers.

I flagged this answer (note: answer was removed in the meantime, so link doesn't work anymore):

var answer = confirm("Save data?")

if (answer){
       //some code if yes
}
else{
       //other code if no
}

as a duplicate (copy) of this (older, lots of up-votes) answer:

var answer = confirm("Save data?")
if (answer){
       //some code
}
else{
        //some code
}

Use confirm instead of alert. This is the easiest way to achieve that functionality.


explaining the flag with:

this answer is a copy of second highly voted answer by Chuck Norris stackoverflow.com/a/9334679/2275490, the only thing he changed was adding "if yes" and "if no" at the commented code

Well, the flag was declined by a moderator for this reason:

its fairly boilerplate code, and arguably the "if yes", and "if no" add some more detail to the answer

My question is: Was this a mistake by the moderator? If not, what is the threshold to qualify an answer as a duplicate (copy)?

This question has two near-identical answers.

I flagged this answer (note: answer was removed in the meantime, so link doesn't work anymore):

var answer = confirm("Save data?")

if (answer){
       //some code if yes
}
else{
       //other code if no
}

as a duplicate (copy) of this (older, lots of up-votes) answer:

var answer = confirm("Save data?")
if (answer){
       //some code
}
else{
        //some code
}

Use confirm instead of alert. This is the easiest way to achieve that functionality.


explaining the flag with:

this answer is a copy of second highly voted answer by Chuck Norris stackoverflow.com/a/9334679/2275490, the only thing he changed was adding "if yes" and "if no" at the commented code

Well, the flag was declined by a moderator for this reason:

its fairly boilerplate code, and arguably the "if yes", and "if no" add some more detail to the answer

My question is: Was this a mistake by the moderator? If not, what is the threshold to qualify an answer as a duplicate (copy)?

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This question has two near-identical answers.

I flagged this answer (note: answer was removed in the meantime, so link doesn't work anymore):

var answer = confirm("Save data?")

if (answer){
       //some code if yes
}
else{
       //other code if no
}

as a duplicate (copy) of this (older, lots of up-votes) answer:

var answer = confirm("Save data?")
if (answer){
       //some code
}
else{
        //some code
}

Use confirm instead of alert. This is the easiest way to achieve that functionality.


explaining the flag with:

this answer is a copy of second highly voted answer by Chuck Norris stackoverflow.com/a/9334679/2275490, the only thing he changed was adding "if yes" and "if no" at the commented code

Well, the flag was declined by a moderator for this reason:

its fairly boilerplate code, and arguably the "if yes", and "if no" add some more detail to the answer

My question is: Was this a mistake by the moderator? If not, what is the threshold to qualify an answer as a duplicate (copy)?

This question has two near-identical answers.

I flagged this answer:

var answer = confirm("Save data?")

if (answer){
       //some code if yes
}
else{
       //other code if no
}

as a duplicate (copy) of this (older, lots of up-votes) answer:

var answer = confirm("Save data?")
if (answer){
       //some code
}
else{
        //some code
}

Use confirm instead of alert. This is the easiest way to achieve that functionality.


explaining the flag with:

this answer is a copy of second highly voted answer by Chuck Norris stackoverflow.com/a/9334679/2275490, the only thing he changed was adding "if yes" and "if no" at the commented code

Well, the flag was declined by a moderator for this reason:

its fairly boilerplate code, and arguably the "if yes", and "if no" add some more detail to the answer

My question is: Was this a mistake by the moderator? If not, what is the threshold to qualify an answer as a duplicate (copy)?

This question has two near-identical answers.

I flagged this answer (note: answer was removed in the meantime, so link doesn't work anymore):

var answer = confirm("Save data?")

if (answer){
       //some code if yes
}
else{
       //other code if no
}

as a duplicate (copy) of this (older, lots of up-votes) answer:

var answer = confirm("Save data?")
if (answer){
       //some code
}
else{
        //some code
}

Use confirm instead of alert. This is the easiest way to achieve that functionality.


explaining the flag with:

this answer is a copy of second highly voted answer by Chuck Norris stackoverflow.com/a/9334679/2275490, the only thing he changed was adding "if yes" and "if no" at the commented code

Well, the flag was declined by a moderator for this reason:

its fairly boilerplate code, and arguably the "if yes", and "if no" add some more detail to the answer

My question is: Was this a mistake by the moderator? If not, what is the threshold to qualify an answer as a duplicate (copy)?

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