See this answer and read its comments. The author of the answer himself saying that it should be in comment, he could not comment because of lacking reputation.
But when I flagged it as "not an answer", I got the result "disputed". But why?
See this answer and read its comments. The author of the answer himself saying that it should be in comment, he could not comment because of lacking reputation.
But when I flagged it as "not an answer", I got the result "disputed". But why?
It is an answer.
It is an attempt at answering a question. So the "NAA" flag doesn't apply.
Reasoning:
Flagging an answer as "NAA" pushes it into the review queue.
When a answer looks like an answer, reviewers are quick to press "Looks Ok", without looking into whether or not the answer actually answers the question.
This results in a lot of declined "NAA" flags.
Simply put, it's more effective to downvote the answers.
Sure, it's a workaround, but it works.