I was under the impression that mods were to mainly handle flags that the community could not. Is it reasonable for a mod to come in and decline my flags without giving the community time to review my flags?
Absolutely. Your flagging was bad and if a moderator didn't stop it, it'd do more damage by rippling through the system.
Your main complaint is a moderator declined these flags without giving the community a chance to accept them.
it seems there's a discrepancy with what individual mods think is low qual and the community, despite much of the discussion on meta, arguing semantics, the community has a low tolerance to low qual answers on the site. - Ms Yvette ǝʇʇǝʌʎ sW 16 mins ago
In this case, had the community 'accepted' these flags and the users were informed their answers were deleted because they were "not an answer", we would have had a problem on our hands.
All of these flags were rightly declined and the system sent the correct message by letting a moderator decline them.
If your hope was that the community would accept the flags; that would cause more problems for us down the lane.
Finally, all your flags were rightly declined because they were incorrect flags (and none of those posts should have been flagged; they should be downvoted).
You can use Expandable RecyclerVew and for children view use other RecyclerView with GridLayoutManager
https://github.com/bignerdranch/expandable-recycler-view
Declined because it is an answer.
You can use some CSS rules like vertical-align
or maybe float: left;
-> http://www.w3schools.com/cssref/pr_pos_vertical-align.asp
Again, declined because it is an answer.
Unfortunately,only using dp as dimensions won't help you much.
Creating different layout files for different screen sizes is the solution.
Please read the link below. it contains all the information you need.
http://developer.android.com/training/multiscreen/screensizes.html
Once again, declined because it is an answer.
Please consult the React Router server rendering guide:
https://github.com/reactjs/react-router/blob/master/docs/guides/ServerRendering.md
You need to render your components in an appropriate routing context
for <Link>
to generate URLs.
Yet again, declined because it is an answer.
I needed to append a .value to the end to get the value out.
Details on the fix here: https://github.com/autotelik/datashift_spree/issues/56
Finally, declined because it is an answer.
You seem to be swimming upstream. All of these can stand on their own as answers. They're not "link only" (if that term really has any meaning) because they all impart information outside of the link that can be used to answer the question. They might be "low quality", although I dispute that for a number of those answers; but none of them are "very low quality", which is the bar a moderator would have to use to delete them.
None of these answers meet the criteria for the "Not an answer" flag.