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I just saw an answer which is not an answer for sure.

So, I did what I should, i.e., flagged as "Not an answer", informed answerer that it is not an answer and down-voted that right away.

Then, answerer deleted the answer, now my flag was marked as helpful.

But, then answerer undeleted the answer again as you can see in the timeline.

So, I was wondering if moderators will still look on to that, or I've to flag that again. Because for a long time the question is not deleted by moderators.

And if I should flag that again, then which flag should I raise? As "Not an answer" has been greyed out, stating You have already raised this type of flag.

Here is the question link and answer snapshot, just in case the answer get deleted, for future users:

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The answer has entered the review queue for a second time. I'm not sure, but I have the feeling that the user can repeatedly undelete the answer following deletion in review if they're that keen to have it as an answer.

Failing that they could just repost the same answer to the question again.

The bottom line is that:

  • Your original flag hasn't been declined (and was marked helpful rather than disputed).
  • The answer will likely be deleted once more.

Personally I would suggest you move on and not worry about it - unless that user repeatedly does this, in which case a moderator could possibly get involved, but they're likely busy enough as they are with other moderation to deal with specific cases like this unless it's a pattern by the user.

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  • Yes, I know that my flag is marked helpful. But I think SO should change the status of flag if post was undeleted. Jan 31, 2019 at 7:29
  • What would you want to happen? In principle the user could undelete and fix their answer, making it a 'proper' answer. That's probably why they have the ability to undelete in the first instance.
    – Wai Ha Lee
    Jan 31, 2019 at 7:31
  • Yes you are right, but if a post was undeleted, then atleast I should have the ability to flag it again with the same flag. Jan 31, 2019 at 7:33
  • I suspect that this is by design to prevent edit war-style flag/delete cycles.
    – Wai Ha Lee
    Jan 31, 2019 at 7:35

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