Yesterday I flagged an old answer. I tend to check every post I read, even ancient ones, whether they are okay for SO.
So when doing some research, I stumbled on this answer.
The outline is something like this (for future reference):
try to take a look at the following links.
[LINK TO SO ANSWER 1]
[LINK TO SO ANSWER 2]
[LINK TO SO ANSWER 3]
This were all links to existing answers on SO, so they even aren't useful for future reference.
According to the official policy of SE (Your answer is in another castle: when is an answer not an answer?) this is clearly 'not an answer'. So I flagged the question.
As you can guess, the flag was declined:
a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
Why was this flag declined? Is it because
- it is an old question;
- has a few upvotes;
- was accepted;
- any other reason?