To me, this answer is a pretty clear cut NAA.
It's not a bad answer (as evidenced by its 31 upvotes) - it's well-written, and provides some excellent background that probably couldn't have been conveyed in a comment.
However, it objectively doesn't answer the question. The question is "How do I time the execution of a program?". This answer says "Using technique A (as advised by other answers) is potentially problematic". It doesn't do anything to suggest a better solution.
I raised a normal NAA flag, and it was declined with:
declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer
So I flagged it for a mod's attention with the following comment:
My NAA flag was declined, but this answer really doesn't address the OP's question. It provides some interesting background regarding System#nanoTime(), but the question is "How do I time the execution of a method". This is just a comment on the fact that a couple of answers have suggested using System#nanoTime(), not an answer to this question.
That flag was also declined for the same reason.
I realise that moderators aren't expected to be experts in all languages, so it's easy to understand that the point I'm making is fairly subtle, but I think I explained it about as clearly as possible in my second flag.
Am I missing something?