I have difficulty in trying to understand why a recent flag I raised for moderation for the following question was declined:
"I voted too soon, as in "unclear" because the question was unclear and they should have posted the relevant php from the beginning. I asked for clarification to post the relevant php and they did not. Instead, they posted their own answer that they missed a comma. I find the question should be deleted since it will only serve their own purpose."
...and got back
"declined - flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention"
My casted vote was "unclear what you're asking", since the question was unclear for the following reason:
- It did not contain the code to support the question being "php" related (or mysql for that matter), as per the OP's answer:
"Nevermind. It was the PHP i missed a comma!"
I asked for clarification in comments (from what you can see; given if it's still alive), and I got nothing back, where they posted an answer of their own with no code to support the question, making this "all their own", in turn preventing anyone else from posting an answer and/or by closing it with the (possible) duplicate(s) for it that are already in place, being:
Should my flag have contained my requesting to delete the question since it will serve no purpose to anyone other than their own?
There should have been more votes to close as unclear from the moment it was posted.
IMHO, the question should be deleted since there has been no further updates or responses to my comments.