Today, I flagged this answer (now deleted) as rude/abusive:
However, my flag was declined:
and I'm curious as to the reasons why, because common consensus agrees with me:
What makes something rude or abusive and when should I flag it?
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This includes posts that contain no useful content at all – i.e. gibberish posts along the lines of:
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The full reasoning for using this flag in this situation is described in the linked Meta Stack Exchange post, but for me the most important reason is that six rude/abusive flags cast by community members will automatically delete the post. This is more efficient than casting VLQ/NAA flags and having a ♦ moderator delete it; they can spend their valuable time solving problems the community can't solve on its own.