How is this answer spam (or rude, or abusive)?
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How is this answer spam (or rude, or abusive)?
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Your answer was flagged as rude or abusive by someone.
Someone who, ironically, left a rude or abusive comment on your answer. (This phenomenon of harmless content being deemed rude by people who are actually rude is a common Internet trope.)
The only thing that stands out about your answer is that it compares one snippet to another using the word "bad", and the use of the same word was used to criticize your answer. But that's not nearly worth a rude or abusive flag.
I've deleted that comment and invalidated that flag.
I'm the one who closed the question, and was slightly shocked that a high reputation user answered a blatant/unclear duplicate.
After the closure the question was heavily downvoted and the answer too.
When I came back to see the state of the question, I saw that the answer was locked as "rude or abusive", so instead of opening a meta post about that, I flagged the post for moderation attention to revert that (as the consequences on the user -you- which has a flagged post are bad, and this is not fair). Of course my flag was helpful and the spam flag was reverted.
Someone(s) must have thought that you were "abusing" the system by answering obvious duplicates. Which is stricto senso not the case.