In order to protect the innocent, and/or guilty, I will describe only the higher level elements of this. I saw an answer that I flagged the content of because, one paragraph suggested a potential solution, this part seemed OK to mean (this part was not the purpose of my flag, to note the line with the issue the unnecessary content, paraphrase: "I don't have time to answer this question...may if someone upvotes". It took over several hours before my flag was actually reviewed, and then the individual who, finally, reviewed my flag would have seen the related line(s) removed (whether revision history was checked or not, is not clear from the decline response):
"declined - flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention"
My goal/purpose here: Isn't there an option for a moderator to not have to decline, when my flag, which seemed to me (open to constructive feedback), was fully justified based on the comment content at the time the flag was created; however, by the time my flag was reviewed, the purpose for my flag was fixed by this individual. To be clear, I understand moderators can be busy; however, I don't believe a valid flag, at the time it was flagged, should be entered into declined state simply because it took some additional time for a moderator to review. I have at least one flag that aged away (whether valid now or not, I don't mind overlooking).
Lastly, in hindsight, if I knew it would take several hours for a moderator to review the content that didn't need to be in the answer, I would have just edited it myself. I also did not edit it myself as my goal wasn't get points from making that change so I chose the flag option, at the time.
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