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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.

Context and variable scope in ES6 loops and forEach

Here's the declined message I received:

flag declined by moderator who reviewed but found no supporting evidence

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?

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    It is an answer, because if you remove the link, it says the answer. No. That's simply the answer in this context. Sure, it's not the best answer and it should've included details directly, but the answer is basically a downvotable one, not a deletable one.
    – Zoe is on strike Mod
    Apr 22, 2020 at 13:06
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    It contains one bit of data: "Nope" in response to the question. That's not zero, I guess. Apr 22, 2020 at 13:06
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    @Zoe fair enough, thanks for linking me to Shog's post again. I forgot that was the canonical on this topic. While I disagree with that stance and agree with the top-upvoted answer on that question, it does make sense why someone would decline that particular flag. Thanks for taking the time to explain. Apr 22, 2020 at 13:10

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