I was reluctant to write another "why was this disputed" question, but I really think this one is a mistake, and I'd like to understand what happened with it. I flagged this answer as NaA, but it was disputed:
The answer was even previously edited by a moderator to remove an unnecessary exclamation and signature, but I believe all the content is unnecessary (it's more of a general complaint, offering no answer/solution to any problem).
I have seen the answer Disputed vs. accepted/declined flags explaining the possible reasons for the dispute, but it doesn't appear that the answer was edited since the flag, leading me to believe that it might have been voted on and people decided that it looks OK. The answer has garnered some upvotes, perhaps because people like to rally round a complaint, and I sincerely hope that this didn't hit a review queue where people lazily thought "Well, it has upvotes, so it must be useful to the community" without actually considering the content of the flagged answer. The fact is it is pushing more useful real answers further down the page, making them harder to find.
I would like it if there was a way to see the underlying reason for a disputed flag, if only for users with 10k mod tool access (if there's actually an easy way to do this already for a particular question, I'd like to know!).