If something appearing like "not an answer", is written by a high-rep user or has been highly voted (>= 3), then it's getting less likely to get converted as comment or deleted. In past, I have flagged many such answers only to get the flag being rejected. Recent examples:
- Difference between "string" and "string.h"? -- "disputed"
- Why can the return type of main not be deduced? -- "found no evidence"
- Priority of C++ operators “&” and “->” -- "found no evidence"
However such answers have been easily deleted in certain situations. Is my flagging wrong here or the high rep answers are psychologically locked for "converting to comment" or "deletion"?
Update: I understand that, downvote should be used for wrong or bad answers. My main point is to improve the quality of the site. Will we like to see more such answers as the above 3? These 3 answers are suited for a comment rather than an answer.