This question was posted recently, and another user quickly spotted that the OP had omitted the return
keyword in (what would be) their function's return statement. The OP even commented on the answer, confirming the omission was the problem and that it was merely accidental (versus a lack of understanding that the keyword is necessary, which would then at least arguably make the question useful). So I flagged the post as off-topic as the problem was a simple typographical error. But the flag was declined, and while I disagree with the decline, I'm more curious to know the rationale behind the decline. There was no "a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it” or other comment accompanying the decline.
So, why was the flag declined? Is it a matter of mechanics? I am wondering if the OP accepted the answer before a mod reviewed my flag, and if the presence of an accepted answer voids flags of this nature.
I have done some searching around, so if there is an FAQ or already a post with a detailed explanation on this kind of scenario and I've missed it, I do apologize.