No doubt there are always different opinions on flags if they either suit to the post, a different should be set or none should be set completely. But in the past few days I encountered a significant higher disputing rate than normal, I refer to Not an answer flags.
I flagged all these answers: this, this, this, this and this. All those are just a few examples about the past few days, even though all of them are just from today and not even the only ones. All these answers are just code only answers or link only answers.
According to this post: What is a disputed flag?
Currently, the following scenarios result in a flag being disputed: [...]
A "not an answer" or "very low quality" flag kicks the post into the Low Quality Posts review queue but the final result of the review was "Looks OK".
So the cause for those flags getting disputed is that other people think that I have set a wrong flag and that the post is fine. But I am confused, what do I overlook that makes those answers valid?
You can use Context.registerReceiver()
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