An answer to this question came up in my review queue.
The answer was a one-line wrong code. I do not remember exactly, but it was something like
average_color = cv2.mean(image)
I had flagged it as Very Low Quality. But my flag was declined by a moderator stating that
'flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention.'
Now maybe I have not got that answer code exactly right, but I remember it was a one-liner trying to find mean of an image and assign to average color. Now does not such an answer require a very low quality flag?
And if this was not worthy of a mod's intervention, why delete it later anyway?
I'm trying to understand what happened here, so I can improve my review process.