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Just so this can have an answer, I'll repeat what Jon said above: this wasn't flagged as "very low quality", it was flagged as "not an answer". That put it in the Low Quality Posts review queue.

As for why it was flagged this way, the person who flagged it doesn't seem to understand what "not an answer" flags are for.

Normally, this would have been declined by a moderator before you saw it in the queue, but we're holding off handling many of these due to this experimentthis experiment. The community will be seeing flags like this in review, along with the "not an answer" flags people use to mark answers they think are wrong, flags people use against competing answers, etc.

Just so this can have an answer, I'll repeat what Jon said above: this wasn't flagged as "very low quality", it was flagged as "not an answer". That put it in the Low Quality Posts review queue.

As for why it was flagged this way, the person who flagged it doesn't seem to understand what "not an answer" flags are for.

Normally, this would have been declined by a moderator before you saw it in the queue, but we're holding off handling many of these due to this experiment. The community will be seeing flags like this in review, along with the "not an answer" flags people use to mark answers they think are wrong, flags people use against competing answers, etc.

Just so this can have an answer, I'll repeat what Jon said above: this wasn't flagged as "very low quality", it was flagged as "not an answer". That put it in the Low Quality Posts review queue.

As for why it was flagged this way, the person who flagged it doesn't seem to understand what "not an answer" flags are for.

Normally, this would have been declined by a moderator before you saw it in the queue, but we're holding off handling many of these due to this experiment. The community will be seeing flags like this in review, along with the "not an answer" flags people use to mark answers they think are wrong, flags people use against competing answers, etc.

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Just so this can have an answer, I'll repeat what Jon said above: this wasn't flagged as "very low quality", it was flagged as "not an answer". That put it in the Low Quality Posts review queue.

As for why it was flagged this way, the person who flagged it doesn't seem to understand what "not an answer" flags are for.

Normally, this would have been declined by a moderator before you saw it in the queue, but we're holding off handling many of these due to this experiment. The community will be seeing flags like this in review, along with the "not an answer" flags people use to mark answers they think are wrong, flags people use against competing answers, etc.