Today I got two declined flags on one answer. I can stomach it, but I think that I'm right, so if that's not the case, I'll be able learn and understand inner-working of the site little better.
Answer:
I flagged this answer as question is asking about static
keyword in recursion, not for implementation. For me it's example of NAA. After I flagged this answer, I edited title to better describe content of question.
I'm okay with my first flag being declined (I believe it were correct flag, but my flag were declined before edit came thorugh, so for declining user it was out of context).
As described on declined flags help page I flagged answer again with custom flag and description:
My NAA flag was rejected. This question is about 'static' keyword, not implementation. Question states that code is working (and is completely different) so this answer doesn't answer question. I added suitable edit to question to have better title and flagged question as duplicate (but this answer still does not answer question from question body). So it's NAA, and my flag was incorrectly declined.
It was declined again with note (same note as first time):
declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer
I still believe that my flags were correct. Am I right? Were flags declined correctly? If I'm mistaken, then why this answer is not NAA?