I flagged this answer as "Not an Answer" as it contains only the following content:
My question is, will the for loop have it's own execution context?
Nope.
Here's the declined message I received:
I've reviewed nearly 4,000 low quality posts, among them probably hundreds of link-only answers. What makes this answer different? Is it the "Nope."? If the question can be answered with a link to another Stack Overflow post, shouldn't this person have flagged/voted to close as a duplicate?
I read up on a few older questions on Meta such as this one which seem to deal with similar problems. I can understand the mitigating circumstances described in that particular example, but don't see how they apply here.
Could someone explain why this was declined, so that I can avoid flagging similar answers in the future?