When I was going through the new questions, I came across this question https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28062781/linux-system-monitoring/28062832#28062832 . Well, the question in itself was off-topic because the OP had asked for a system monitoring tool. So, I flagged it accordingly and that flag got reviewed as helpful.
But then I saw there was an answer to that question, containing just a link to a tool. Now, from the rules of SO I comprehend, link only answers are to be treated as "not an answer" so I flagged that also. I would also like to say that the link originally posted was itself flawed as a ,
got in (possible typo). But my flag got declined with a reason - declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it.
I really do respect the SO community and the mods; how they help make a good environment for greenhorns like myself. But I really want to understand the reason behind this decline. So that from next time on I can be even more careful as to which things should be flagged or not flagged.
Furthermore I also have another doubt, if a question has been flagged and put on hold, is it necessary to flag answers which are really not up to the mark or per SO rules?
I know the meta is full of questions like "why my flag got declined" but if answered, it would really help my understanding about detailed moderation guidelines.
EDIT
Well it might seem my question is a duplicate of a duplicate of a duplicate and maybe closed also very soon, but my doubt / dilemma will not disappear unfortunately. Plus most people will think it is TL;DR.