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Yesterday, I flagged a question as NAA, the question was:

Did you remember to run qmake after adding the resource file?

and the flag was declined with the reason:

flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer

Since this answer is a question (it's asking for more information about OP's original question), was I wrong to flag as NAA?

Should I have reformulate for something like:

You should try to run qmake after adding the resource file.

Or should I have took any other action?

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  • That's just the usual NAA ambiguity. There's even a prepared comment for the review queue as "requesting further information should be done in a comment", so I guess a mod declined your flag, because if you press your eyes together and look at this post in a certain angle, then you can see an answer in it.
    – Tom
    May 16, 2017 at 8:00
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    I think, rewording the "answer" would be a good action. I would go for: "You have to run qmake after adding the resource file."
    – honk
    May 16, 2017 at 8:07
  • It is a better guess at the correct answer than the upvoted answer. And the kind of answer that's forced by the Q, it isn't answerable without guessing. And actually looks like a guess, that has merit given that it is a guess. It could be very easily edited to not look like a guess, like "A simple explanation for this mishap is forgetting to run qmake after editing the resource file". May 16, 2017 at 8:13

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