Two days ago, I posted this question about why some of my "not an answer" flags have been declined. I read all the comments and understood the reasons and tried to change my method for flagging.
Just a few minutes earlier, I saw this answer. The question is using the C++ programming language. The answer has nothing to do with C++; actually it has nothing to do with programming or answering the question at all. As it seems to me, the author has just copied some part of an HTML page (an incomplete part, even) and just pasted that as an answer. It should be so obvious to anybody that this is not an answer.
But surprisingly the moderator who reviewed my flag thought differently...
My question is, why and how on earth could a moderator consider this as an answer? Or even an attempt to answer?
The reason for declining my flag is:
declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
Really? No evidence? Does he need any more evidence than the answer itself?