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Recently, a couple of my flags on answers have been declined. The first time I figured, "OK, let it go. Mods make mistakes, too."

The second time in such a short interval, I have to wonder if I've misunderstood something? I don't want a ban...

First time I marked the following as VLQ. The flag was declined, but the Answer then deleted by others from review - they obviously agreed with me. This should have been a comment, at best. (The question was not clear and contained too little information. The OP finally ended up posting the work-around that solved it for them.)

https://stackoverflow.com/a/53789344/3077495

The second time: I marked as NAA. This should have been a comment on another answer, at best. It does not answer the question; it says the Answer only worked for them when they did something a bit different.

https://stackoverflow.com/a/54012032/3077495

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    I can't see that deleted answer, but VLQ flags are not for posts that "should be comments", but for gibberish posts.
    – yivi
    Jan 3, 2019 at 17:26
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    The second one, I tend to agree with you. Kinda sad that you flagged and not voted, though. If you vote on these posts, you can let regular users to act on them without having to involve moderators.
    – yivi
    Jan 3, 2019 at 17:29
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    The answer you reference wasn't deleted by review, it was just deleted by three others.
    – Makoto
    Jan 3, 2019 at 17:39
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    That first one is indeed not VLQ, as @yivi predicted, so using a VLQ flag is wrong. Despite it being more a comment then answer, it is an attempt at answering and as such flags should not be used. Use down votes instead. Second one is borderline NAA, you would have needed some luck and reviewers that are on top of the queue to prevent a mod would handle it, who probably err on the side of cautious. Also down votes help here, maybe a tactical comment that explains to reviewers why they have to judge that answer.
    – rene
    Jan 3, 2019 at 17:41
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    If you think that an answer is not a good answer then downvote it, don't flag it. Also just because you think an answer to the question isn't a very good answer doesn't mean it should be a comment. Comments aren't for "bad answers", comments are for clarifications of the posts that they're commenting on; neither of these answers were doing that. They were answering the question.
    – Servy
    Jan 3, 2019 at 18:17
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    @Makoto Hm? Two of the three delete-voters did so from review: stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/21694957 So it is arguably more correct to say it was deleted from review than not.
    – TylerH
    Jan 3, 2019 at 22:57
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    @TheWanderer There is plenty of gibberish and nonsense posted, as well as true non-answers. Just visit the late answers queue, or the New Answers to Old Questions 10k tools page and you're bound to see a few. That you don't see them does not mean the problems that those flags are meant to address do not exist, if anything it means that those flags are effective at dealing with those problems. The problems that are commonly lamented as not being solvable using the flagging systems are not solvable as such because it should be left to the community to solve those problems, not moderators.
    – user4639281
    Jan 4, 2019 at 0:20
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    The first answer is one I refer to as saying "water is wet". Stating the obvious without any real help. It is an answer, but I'd have no problem deleting it. The second one is an answer, but needs more explanation. They're those line ball types of posts, that can be argued either way. These line ball posts are a real pain. I'm not sure they really bring any value to the site.
    – user3956566
    Jan 4, 2019 at 1:38
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    @CindyMeister I didn't see the original edit. It's definitely naa. It's possible the mod who declined your flag didn't see the original edit
    – user3956566
    Jan 6, 2019 at 22:01
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    @YvetteColomb The edit occurred after I posted here (meta effect)... Jan 6, 2019 at 22:20
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    @CindyMeister ah ok. I'm not sure why it was declined.
    – user3956566
    Jan 6, 2019 at 22:22
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    @YvetteColomb The post is providing a solution to the problem. That's not "Not an Answer". Saying that another answer doesn't work in addition to stating what does work doesn't make a post not an answer. There's nothing you can add to a post that makes it not an answer when it was before. That's why the original flag was declined, and why your deletion is entirely unwarranted.
    – Servy
    Jan 7, 2019 at 14:56
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    @CindyMeister Intentionally making a post worse just to try to get it deleted is a terrible thing to do. Why in the world would you do that?
    – Servy
    Jan 7, 2019 at 14:58
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    @CindyMeister What about the edit made the post unclear. The edit removed information not relevant to the answer to the question. What was unclear about it? Why does the answer need to say that another answer doesn't work to make sense? it just needs to state what does work.
    – Servy
    Jan 7, 2019 at 15:38
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    @YvetteColomb What's the question? It states what they did to solve the problem. That's an answer, not a question.
    – Servy
    Jan 8, 2019 at 0:22

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