One of the biggest issues I see with NAA flag disputes is when there's physically an answer, but it has nothing to do with the question. If you answer "how to add two integers in c++" with "using std::numeric_limits you can find the max value of an integer" it isn't any more of an answer than "Use a mop to clean the floor". These are total non sequiturs that have no business being on the site.
A whole heck of the amount of times I've seen NAA fights come up in meta, its because of issues like this. And people moan that since the flag description states:
" but it does not attempt to answer the question "
this garbage should stay. There are no other answer flags that are relevant to this situation. This logic is wrong anyway (if you are attempting to answer a different question, then you aren't attempting to answer the one posted, or the one the question poster actually has).
While its possible this suggestion will solve some issues, I believe the most heated meta fights happen when the pedants come to fight people who recognize trash and want to get rid of it. We need to make it clear that you must be attempting to answer the actual question posted, and not some random topic you decided to come up with on your own.