So recently went to flag something and found my last flag had been declined. After reviewing it as suggested, the reason for the decline didn't really make sense to me -- maybe the feedback was unintentionally generic or something.
Screenshot of flagged answer below for <10k users, which has been deleted by a moderator since I flagged it (username intentionally omitted):
The respective question is What happens if javascript operator "new" fails on Node.js?, and the reason for my declined flag is
flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer
As I said, this seems like generic feedback, given that this deleted answer did not appear to have any relevant information to the question, at least to me.
tl;dr Can someone clarify why this shouldn't have been flagged as "not an answer"?