Three days ago I flagged this comment as not constructive. The content of the comment is:
sudo python convert_files_to_ansi.py
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For reference, the title and body of the question are the following:
How can I convert UTF-8 to ANSI in Python
I have text files in UTF-8. I want to convert that files to ANSI.
However, the flag was declined.
I'm not quite sure why the flag was declined, but I can think of a few possible explanations:
- An accident. A moderator agreed with me, but accidentally declined the flag.
According to this answer:
Some moderators don't delete comments unless they are actively harmful. It takes less time to dismiss a comment flag than it does to delete it; some comments require opening the post to see the context of the comment before deleting it (especially the Obsolete ones).
The comment is most likely not actively harmful, so the flag might have been dismissed.
- Without context, one might think that the comment is constructive. After all, the comment consists of a valid Linux command and a question mark, indicating a genuine suggestion to the OP.
What could the reason be? Why was the flag declined?
sudo
is as nonsensical as the rest of the comment (which uses a file name that nobody else has used on the web).