As many of you know we have a lot of issues with the NAA flag in terms of its usage, and on a weekly basis we get an inordinate number of questions regarding it as opposed to questions regarding the declination of other flags.
The most frequented question on meta is the canonical When to flag an answer as not an answer? and almost all of the times a question arises with a complaint in regards to the declination of an NAA flag, a massive discussion is had and eventually the question is closed as a dupe.
So the proposal I am making is focused on trying to stop this issue before it becomes an issue; at the flag description.
The current description for the NAA flag is:
This was posted as an answer, but it does not attempt to answer the question. It should possibly be an edit, a comment, another question, or deleted altogether.
Now from the outset as new flagger who's never come across the canonical dupe, I'd never know the pitfalls of using this flag and if I go off the flag name (which honestly, I feel is misleading) and the description then I'd think I'm correct to use the NAA flag when in reality I'm not.
So the proposed change is that we add on the declination reason for the flag to the description itself so as to teach the user about the flag before it actually gets used and inevitably declined:
This was posted as an answer, but it does not attempt to answer the question. It should possibly be an edit, a comment, another question, or deleted altogether. The (NAA|Not an Answer) flag should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer.
I've tagged this question with both feature-request and discussion because I believe this change should be implemented but at the same time, I'd like to know the communities thoughts on this proposal (and maybe a better proposal will be suggested).
A lot of work has gone into making new users feel "welcomed" so why not make a menial text edit to make the lives of those well-intentioned users trying to clean up the site just that much clearer / easier. It just seems like a no brainer, a win / win.