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I have resisted a couple of days trying to understand why the "not-an-answer" flag I raised on this answerthis answer has been declined.

So far I understand that if you remove the question mark and move the verb after the subject you could, with a lot of logical stress, argue that this is an answer.

But I really feel discouraged by a declined flag accompanied by "a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it". I think that this could be a disputed flag instead.

Well, at least, if this is explained, that answer could be used as an example on how to handle the NAA flags.

I have resisted a couple of days trying to understand why the "not-an-answer" flag I raised on this answer has been declined.

So far I understand that if you remove the question mark and move the verb after the subject you could, with a lot of logical stress, argue that this is an answer.

But I really feel discouraged by a declined flag accompanied by "a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it". I think that this could be a disputed flag instead.

Well, at least, if this is explained, that answer could be used as an example on how to handle the NAA flags.

I have resisted a couple of days trying to understand why the "not-an-answer" flag I raised on this answer has been declined.

So far I understand that if you remove the question mark and move the verb after the subject you could, with a lot of logical stress, argue that this is an answer.

But I really feel discouraged by a declined flag accompanied by "a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it". I think that this could be a disputed flag instead.

Well, at least, if this is explained, that answer could be used as an example on how to handle the NAA flags.

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Another one on Whenwhen an Answeranswer is not an answer

Well, the edit changed the question, so let's link to the original version of the answer.
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I have resisted a couple of days trying to understand why the "not-an-answer" flag I raised on this answerthis answer has been declined.

So far I understand that if you remove the question mark and move the verb after the subject you could, with a lot of logical stress, argue that this is an answer.

But I really feel discouraged by a declined flag accompanied by "a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it". I think that this could be a disputed flag instead.

Well, at least, if this is explained, that answer could be used as an example on how to handle the NAA flags.

I have resisted a couple of days trying to understand why the "not-an-answer" flag I raised on this answer has been declined.

So far I understand that if you remove the question mark and move the verb after the subject you could, with a lot of logical stress, argue that this is an answer.

But I really feel discouraged by a declined flag accompanied by "a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it". I think that this could be a disputed flag instead.

Well, at least, if this is explained, that answer could be used as an example on how to handle the NAA flags.

I have resisted a couple of days trying to understand why the "not-an-answer" flag I raised on this answer has been declined.

So far I understand that if you remove the question mark and move the verb after the subject you could, with a lot of logical stress, argue that this is an answer.

But I really feel discouraged by a declined flag accompanied by "a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it". I think that this could be a disputed flag instead.

Well, at least, if this is explained, that answer could be used as an example on how to handle the NAA flags.

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