I'm not ranting, just puzzled/curious as to why it was rejected.
Yesterday I flagged this answer as VLQ.
In case it gets deleted, here's the answer I flagged in full:
have U tried with --disable-selinux configure option ?
Today I noticed my flag was rejected because:
a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
The answer is not fit for NAA due to the specific reasons to use NAA, but it is VLQ because:
- It's a "question" asking the OP for clarification. It is one small
sentence with a question mark. An answer would have been "You
need to use
disable-selinux-etc
" - The grammar is bad and there is no code formatting. While it could be edited easily it does add to being Low Quality (I would not have flagged VLQ if it actually answered the question, I'd have just edited)
- Answerer has 1 rep so cannot comment, I believed they used answer to ask for clarification
- From my knowledge of reviewing I knew that one of the options in the
VLQ queue would fit this scenario perfectly:
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1:
Is there a specific reason why this was rejected? Have I missed something, is it not VLQ?
2:
Does the message really mean an actual moderator reviewed it and rejected? I ask this as there is some confusion in the system as to what "moderator" means as the grand total in our flag history is labelled "moderator attention flags".