I recently received a warning for a rejected flag because I proposed this question for migration to CodeReview.SE. The detail given for the denial was "a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it." Like this user, I was disappointed to get the warning despite a best effort that seems to match the advice and requirements given on meta:
- I used the general flag as described here, instead of a comment as noted here.
- The post was not asking for functionality debugging, as described here as a sign of a bad referral.
- The question did not have any of the issues pointed out in this meta question, because it's (at least framed as) the OP's real, working code, and the question does seem to be in the spirit of the paraphrased questions of this meta answer.
- This meta Q&A says that flags will be declined if the question is on-topic for SO as well, but the question was "closed as primarily opinion-based" for remaining here.
- At the time I flagged it, the question had no answers.
- The question seemed to meet the checklist criteria for code migration here.
Is there something I missed?
Is it even worth learning any of that if one can spend the time to do so and have it not matter anyway?
public class Klasa
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