I want to share a case that I do not understand, it is about the following answer:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/21573215/2057294
The answer had one upvote yesterday, I spotted it and downvoted it as it is incorrect and misleading. What worries me most is the one upvote it had, because that means that at least one person thought that it actually was correct.
I raised a custom flag on that answer, saying:
This answer is at worst simply wrong and misinformation, and at best not what the OP asked for. I understand that normally such answers should be downvoted, but this is an old question and thus may not receive much vote attention. It already had one upvote on it, which I cancelled, but it means that someone may have thought that this answer was correct.
However that flag got declined with the message:
declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer
Second example
Then on another answer I had the similar thing happen, it was about:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/18953785/2057294
This answer is also total nonsense, and moreover the question is protected, and this nonsense answer came from a very low rep user.
My custom flag on this was also declined for the same reasons.
My confusion
I always thought that protecting questions was done to prevent nonsense answers and that all nonsense answers should be cleaned up.
I understand that normally this should be done by the community and at five downvotes it will be half grayed out, however as these are old questions, this is not an option anymore.
Since yesterday the amount of votes on those answers has neither changed.
How should I deal with such cases in the feature to ensure that nonsense answers stay away from here?
HashMap
to record the order. Using aLinkedHashMap
is a better solution, but if that didn't exist a secondHashMap
would be a reasonable solution.