Below this post the OP made an answer containing his code. It obviously should have been an edit to the question instead of an answer as it provides necessary information to the original question and does not try to answer it in any way.
Based on the above observations I have flagged it as "Not an answer" which I think is the correct decision. Others have commented advising to delete the answer and edit the code into the original post instead which reinforced my belief.
Fast forward a few hours, I'm doing reviews and trying to flag another "Not an answer" when I get the following warning:
Your recent flag was declined - please review it before flagging this post!
I followed the link and realized that my flag on the originally mentioned answer was declined with the following message:
declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
My question is, am I (or rather, are we) in the wrong for flagging that answer or was that an error on the moderator's side? I know flag rejections are not reversible, I ask about this case to be able to avoid similar situations in the future.