Beyond the provocative title, I'd actually be interested in how flags on answers are treated by moderators, and how does a moderator decide to mark a flag as helpful or decline it. Here's what happened.
Yesterday, I flagged this answer : Highcharts : Chart with drilldown how to obtain click event of drill up button
(the answer has been deleted since then)
This answer was something like
sadfsadfasdfsdfsafsadfsdafsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfsdfdsfsdfsdfsdfasdfasdfsafsadfsadfsafsadfsadfsdfsafsdfsafsafsdfsafsadfsadfsadfsadfsadfsadfsdafsdafadasdfasfsdfsadfsadfsdfsdfsdfsdafsadfsdfsdfsdfsdfsadfsadfsdfsdfdsfsdfsdafsadfasfsdfsadfasdfasdfsadfasdfasdfasdfsdafadsf
You know, the typical new user trying to see how posting an answer works.
In my comment to the moderator, I found it funny to put that comment
dsfsdafsdfdsfsdfsdfadsfsdaf :D
This flag was declined, even though the original post was clearly garbage (and has been removed).
Now, I know being a moderator is not a easy duty, and I understand my comment can be seen as noisy as the answer I originally flagged. I would even understand that my comment caused even more harm than the original post since it entered a queue only reviewed by a very small set of persons.
However, I'd be grateful if a moderator could shed some light on what happened in that particular case. Was my flag declined because the attached comment was not even remotely funny? Did the moderator only see my comment, and not the post it was related to? Was it just human mistake, and a too quick click on Decline rather than on Accept?
dsfsdafsdfdsfsdfsdfadsfsdaf :D
, they think WTF, and reject. Effectively you did exactly the same as the answer you were flagging, so the Moderator just denied based on the same reasons you denied (flagged) the answer in the first place. Therefore the Mod did what you did, and so it's your fault...