So, I find a question that I answered has been closed as not constructive (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17006836/npm-bundle-for-java). I'm happy that it's closed, because it's actually a duplicate, but I'm confused as to why the question has actually been closed as non-constructive -- I think it's constructive, and the duplicate wasn't closed, and I'm a little worried that closing things for the wrong reason is unhelpful to readers, so I hop onto meta and do some research.
I don't want to duplicate the research results here, because it'll take too long and who can be bothered, right? But, the result was that if something is closed for the wrong reason, and you feel strongly about it, you should flag it to the moderators, explaining in detail what the problem is.
So I did. I spent my valuable time trying to contribute to SO -- as I often do -- trying to improve something, not for myself, but altruistically for other users.
And, in response, I get told that I'm doing it wrong.
Ok, that's a bit rude, when I've spent time trying to help, but I'm not that thin skinned so I'll not worry too much about that, and besides I'm pretty sure it wasn't personal.
More importantly, it isn't the response I expected -- I expected helpful or not-helpful response. The response I got confused me, because I was pretty sure I was using the flag system right -- as I have done hundreds and hundreds of times before (mostly helpfully I'll add).
My question then is simply this: why did I get this particular response?