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I flagged an answer as "not an answer" and it got declined. A quick google search yielded several meta posts that confirmed that it was probably correct to be declined.

The flag description for "not an answer" is:

This was posted as an answer, but it does not attempt to answer the question. [...]

, which is precisely what this post is. The answer has no relevance to the question. It is answering a completely different, hypothetical question, which has not been asked, and, as such, the post, as it is, does not attempt to answer the question.

I'm hardly the first person confused by this, and I understand the purpose of "not an answer" now (after googling it), but the current description is misleading.

It should include a hint that the flag is to be used neither to assess technical correctness, nor technical relevance.

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  • I think you're suppose to read it as "This was posted as an answer, but it does not attempt to answer a question." (Implicitly: that can be asked on Stack Overflow) Please see When to flag an answer as “not an answer” Any Answer that attempts to answer is not "Not an Answer", even if they do not answer the Question they are on, it's still an attempt. But I agree with you on the phrasing. I find Stack's lack of guidance of how to curate content disappointing.
    – Scratte
    Feb 14, 2021 at 23:19
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    Maybe. But as it stands, it says "the question". Not "a question" or "any question". And even if it did, it could be much clearer and less lawyer-y to avoid false flags.
    – dialer
    Feb 14, 2021 at 23:22
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    A link to the meta post would probably be a good start. The first 50 flags could come with an extra bar on the top that links to relevant guidance for the particular flag picked (when the radio button is picked). Unfortunately, like most of us, you're learning it the hard way! :(
    – Scratte
    Feb 14, 2021 at 23:25
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    Your flag was never declined. It was automatically marked disputed when the review of the post concluded it looks OK.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Feb 14, 2021 at 23:37
  • Related discussion: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/400870
    – zcoop98
    Feb 16, 2021 at 18:29

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The NAA flag is difficult, because you have guess the first time, where the limit is, to validate such an flag.

But in general:

Everything that is an answer, independent validity or correctness, is a valid answer and doesn't fall under the Category of a NAA flag, if you don't like it, simply downvote it.

What actually isn't an answer and doesn't fall under the other flags, will also not fall under the NAA flag.

Last I had a foreign language answer, that I couldn't identify as such, and still got the NAA flag declined (and it was still deleted).

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    You had a NAA flag declined on a non-English answer? That sounds very much like a mistake. My guess is either the moderator who evaluated the flag mis-clicked, or you're misremembering the situation.
    – cigien
    Feb 14, 2021 at 23:50
  • Indeed, the FAQ for non-English content explicitly says to flag such answers. Feb 16, 2021 at 18:35

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