Occasionally I find junk, sometimes old junk. They're usually answers that are bad (comments, product promotions, etc) which I discover as I'm reading through random posts looking for answers to things. Most recently, I flagged this.
Here is a quote of this answer, in case the link disappears:
> Here's a function I coded for you
Very bad.
psapi must not be linked statically (never)!See MSDN samples.
As you can see, it's total garbage. Also, the user's account appears to be gone. So I naturally thought "this answer needs to be gone, user is gone, only moderator can handle" and I flagged.
The flag however, was declined:
declined - flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention
This response is puzzling to me. To me, there is no other course of action here. But this moderator appears to have decided that this isn't an issue. It's a little confusing and disheartening to get a response like this. But this isn't about my feelings, it's about understanding the current policy, because I don't want to waste my time or the mods' time. Can someone clarify? Has policy changed, is there an unwritten rule that old garbage is okay garbage? Am I doing it wrong?