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.