My flag:
Not an Answer flag declined, with reason that it is a wrong answer or technically innacurate. The answer is actually RIGHT and ACCURATE, however, it does not answer the question asked. Therefore the flag "does not attempt to answer the question" applies. This is exactly what the Not an Answer flag is for. Please coach the moderator on this. – AaronLS Oct 22 at 22:26
Moderator Response:
declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer
This mod clearly can't see that no one has claimed the answer is inaccurate or wrong. In fact, the answer is completely accurate and factual, however is in no way relevant to the question asked. It's akin to answering the question "Is peanut butter good for you?" with an answer of "Peanut butter is brownish color"
I flagged an item to clarify a flag, however it was declined again with the same reason, as if completely ignoring the fact that I made it absolutely clear I was not flagging it because I believed it was wrong or inaccurate. I understand that an answer that is wrong or inaccurate should simply be downvoted. The answer given is an accurate statement, but is not relevant to the question.
The reason for the decline doesn't apply to this answer. I've made this clear in my flag, but they didn't address this.
I imagine some will give alternative reasons that the "Not an Answer" flag does not apply here, but the point is that if the mod is incapable of articulating this themselves then they are unqualified to be a moderator. If there is a legitimate reason to decline the flag, then so be it, but a moderator should be capable of articulating that.
The answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/31346669/84206
If there is a legitimate reason to decline the flag, then so be it, but a moderator should be capable of articulating that.
..... I am sure most mods would love to be able to give personalized responses to every single flag, but in the time it takes them to write a personalized "this is why I rejected your flag", they could have handled several additional flags. I'd rather have them handling flags than responding to each and every rejection.