In the SO Close Vote Reviewers room, the following answer was brought to our attention that, due to Not an Answer flags, made it into the Low Quality Queue:
Strangely enough the item is no longer reviewable while only one reviewer had the chance to take action. However two users claim that their flags were helpful (1 and 2). The answer is, at the time of posting, still there. We hoped however that the answer would be gone.
I'm aware of the possibility that flags (and review tasks) get reset if the OP edits their post but that seems highly unlikely in this case given the attention it got from at least three users with enough privileges.
As the flags were all marked helpful, I don't think a moderator was involved as described in "This item is no longer reviewable" on an ended review.
So, is this a case of You are flagging for moderator attention not moderator action after all or is there some system event that we are unaware of that tried to help us here?
fell-through-the-cracks
(using this phrase) to the close-vote chat, someone else will be happy to (re-)flag it for you if it is indeed NAA (as you can't flag it again for the correct reason yourself). Obviously this should not be used for NAA's which are declined/disputed/active!fell-through-the-cracks
which meant the same). Example:[reflag-pls] NAA - OP deleted and undeleted http://stackoverflow.com/a/#####
. Further examples: chat.stackoverflow.com/… Important: should not be used for NAA's which are declined/disputed/active!