Recently 5 of my flags were declined. The answers I flagged are these:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/41559330/1908331
The reason for flagging this answer was:
This is not an answer. Not a single line of code. This can be written as a comment and considering the user's reputation (63 at the time) they could easily use the comments section to communicate with the OP.
Technically what they have written is wrong and I also wrote a comment under the answer and pointed that why the answer is wrong. Surprisingly my comment was deleted as well! So now there is an answer which is technically wrong and there is no comment under it to notify other visitors that this information is not correct!
The reason for declining my flag:
declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
https://stackoverflow.com/a/41560010/1908331
The reason for flagging this answer was:
This answer if totally irrelevant to the question. The question is a server-side problem which the OP is experiencing and the solution provided by the users who has answered, is client-side solution.
This answer has nothing to do with the question!
Fortunately this time my comment was not deleted under the answer
The reason for declining my flag:
declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer
https://stackoverflow.com/a/41605432/1908331
The reason for flagging this answer was:
This answer provides no valuable information and is totally irrelevant to the question
Not a single line of code to help the OP solve their problem.
The answer is somehow confusing itself
The reason for declining my flag:
declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer
https://stackoverflow.com/a/41606200/1908331
The reason for flagging this answer was:
Although this answer is somehow relevant to the question, it's not an actual answer. It is only a comment. I know the user does not have enough reputation to post a comment (reputation was 1 at the time). But when flagging, we have this reason: This was posted as an answer, but it does not attempt to answer the question. It should possibly be an edit, a comment, another question, or deleted altogether. There, I had the reason to flag it...
I wrote a comment under the answer and explained if the user who wrote the answer increase his reputation, then they could use comments section to communicate with the OP.
Not a single line of code to explain how to solve the problem
The reason for declining my flag:
declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
https://stackoverflow.com/a/41214845/1908331
The reason for flagging this answer was:
Come on, do you even consider this answer as a comment?!
Not a single line of code
No explanation on how this answer will solve the OP's problem
The reason for declining my flag:
declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
I have been active on SO for some months now. I have been using flagging very care fully and tried my be to be helpful. I have 140 helpful flags (I'm aware that this number is nothing compared to many other users) and only during tje past 2 days, 4 of my flags have been declined (and the fifth one about 1 month ago). Not just declined, but declined wrongfully, at least in my opinion. Not to mention that I only have these 5 declined flags.
I have read this question and the accepted answer has well explained the reason that I think my case is the same. But it raises a big question for me.
In the answer, it's said that:
In general, when flagging, you have to realize that the moderator who deals with the flag may not be familiar with the technologies that are referenced in the question, so what might look like a non-answer to an expert, might look like a bad answer (or at least a reasonable attempt at one) to someone else. As a guideline, if an answer even appears as if it is trying to answer the question, then a flag would likely be declined.
And in my opinion that is totally wrong. Why would a moderator who does not have enough information about a technology (programming language) decide about a flag that has been raised on that language? I mean no offence to the moderators, but a moderator can be an expert in Java, but does not have enough in-depth information about PHP. Why do they have to decide on a flag on PHP? Just because they can?
This is not fair to both the user who has flagged the answer and other users who may see this answer and try to solve their problem with this wrong answer!
Also, I think trying to answer is not enough. Stack Overflow is a highly specialized site for asking questions and getting expert answers. In my opinion this site should be the last hope of every desperate programmer who has programming problems. So when someone asks a question on this site, users should try their best to provide the best and most detailed answers. posting an answer ans just saying "Try to use ajax" is not an answer. It's not even a try to answer. Why would a moderator consider this types of answers valuable enough to not delete them?!
Note: I have read these questions and their answers as well:
- Not an answer flag declined
- Why was this 'not-an-answer' flag declined?
- Was my flag declined unfairly?
- When should the "Not an Answer" flag be used?
But when this answer states:
A bad or a wrong answer is still technically an answer. Moderators aren't here to judge the correctness of answers. That's what the voting system is for, so the right way to handle those is to downvote, edit, or leave a comment.
I don't think it's OK. Why is a wrong answer technically an answer? In this case there should be tons and tons of bad answers from beginners who have just answered with the hope of getting accepted (and increase their reputation) without sufficient technical information and explanation in their answers. And if so, then why even we have "low-quality answer" flag at all? This will decrease the reputation of Stack Overflow. Why would other users see such low-quality answers under a question?