Why was the VLQ flag I raised on this answer (screenshot) declined?
The answer doesn't add anything substantial compared to the existing and accepted answers.
Related: Answering questions that already have a good answer
Why was the VLQ flag I raised on this answer (screenshot) declined?
The answer doesn't add anything substantial compared to the existing and accepted answers.
Related: Answering questions that already have a good answer
Nobody in the Low Quality Posts Review Queue (where your Very Low Quality flag would be handled) made a decision - the flag was invalidated at 2019-03-15 04:05:01Z
so the review itself became no longer reviewable.
Note that the edit by Nilesh Rathod happened at 2019-03-15 06:12:58Z
so it wasn't the edit that invalidated the review, and therefore your flag.
Note that an edit to a post with a VLQ flag will result in the flag being marked helpful (though this is a contentious issue).
Right, now that the mechanics of we your flag was rejected, let's look at the answer itself.
It's not clear exactly why your flag was invalidated - it could have been handled by a moderator (moderators see VLQ flags) who didn't see why you flagged it. See You're doing it wrong: A plea for sanity in the Low Quality Posts queue, which says:
If you're reviewing low quality posts, I'd like you to read this. All of it. Not skim it, not just vote up/down with everyone else. In exchange, I'll keep it short. Or if you are too busy, here you go:
TL;DR: Review carefully. Don't delete everything. Deletion is for things that actually aren't answers, not for low-quality answers or "wrong" answers. Flag incorrect comments from review as "not constructive".
If I had to say, I'd say you raised the wrong flag. The answer by ANCY MATHEW, in its entirety (and before the edit fixed the formatting), is:
$("#you").attr("data-you","New Value");
which is strictly an answer, albeit not a good one.
If your objection was that it didn't add anything over the other answers, you could raise a custom flag on it, saying something like
This answer is a duplicate of other answers on this question, like {this one} or {this one}. Please delete it.
But you raised a VLQ flag. If I came across the answer in the Low Quality Posts Review Queue (and it had no comments on it), I would have opted to edit it, not vote to delete it.
See the answer by Yvette Colomb ♦ to Should I mod-flag duplicate answers for deletion, or not? which, as the title implies, asks about declined custom flags on duplicate answers:
The best way to address flags is to treat mods as literal thinkers.
- If an answer is an exact duplicate, feel free to state that.
- If an answer is a rough copy of another answer and adds nothing else to the original answer, state that. Don't state it's a duplicate, our brains look for copied content, not what is essentially an identical answer.
If an answer is an abbreviated version of another answer and adds no more information, say that. I have an auto comment I use when deleting such answers:
This answer doesn't add anymore information that is already provided in the previous answers. Try not to duplicate content. See How do I write a good answer?.