I had a discussion with a user (subsequently all these comments have been deleted, see below) recently because he had added an answer pointing at an another question. He is reasonably high rep, so I tried to show him the error of his ways. He wasn't really getting it. I noticed he had got a lot of rep in a very short period of time so I figured he was blatantly rep hunting here. The correct thing to do was vote to close the question not answer it.
Because the answerer wasn't really listening to me I raised a moderator flag asking for someone to have a quiet chat with this guy:
This was declined over the weekend. I also noticed all my comments talking to the answerer about how this was a dupe and he shouldn't be doing this had been deleted. Some of the comments now in a chat window
Answering this seemed clearly against the answering duplicate guidelines and I had spent some time trying to point the person at this:
Should I answer it?
No, not if you think it's a duplicate. If you don't think the answers on the duplicate question are good enough, write an answer on the duplicate target.
He didn't disagree that it was a duplicate but he hadn't voted to close it (at the time, it had one close vote, mine, I suppose he could of voted since? nope, not listed as any of the close voters) and had even told me he was answering this question because he felt the answers on the dupe weren't good enough. Again I'd pointed him at the meta post:
If you don't think the answers on the duplicate question are good enough, write an answer on the duplicate target.
Can someone explain why my flag was declined and why the comments were deleted? Should this not have been flagged? It seemed a pretty obvious case for moderator intervention here.