I recently flagged this answer on MSO as NAA. My flag was declined with the message:
declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
Why was this an acceptable answer?
I recently flagged this answer on MSO as NAA. My flag was declined with the message:
declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
Why was this an acceptable answer?
The answer you linked to is an acceptable answer because the following question:
What prevents you from moving on?
is actually an implicit answer to the following question:
What do I do when the OP can't understand the answer?
It suggests that when you encounter a question where the asker is incapable of understanding the answer despite your best efforts, you should just move on.
That said, it can be rephrased like this to look less like a non-answer while making sure the first comment on it makes sense:
Just move on - what prevents you from answering questions whose askers will understand your answer?