I flagged for a moderator to delete this post with the following custom message:
This is the correct answer to a different question. This question is pertaining to php not js. This answer should be removed -- not because the advice doesn't translate, but because an earlier answer in php has already been provided and you shouldn't be able to earn php-tag points by posting a js answer. Please remove -- the user won't mind because the account is deleted!
In other words, the js answer provides insights that are already clearly available in the OP's self-answer.
The response from a moderator was:
declined - This answer is contemporary to the question and is not inaccurate enough to remove
The question is "How do the PHP equality (== double equals) and identity (=== triple equals) comparison operators differ?"
Please vote on this question if you support/reject my justification. If you disagree, please post an answer that explains why you support the moderator's decision and how Stack Overflow benefits from retaining this redundant answer (which only explains the difference between an integer and a string with the same value -- a mere fragment of what the OP's self-answer already explained).
p.s. I don't feel hard-done-by since my other 10 post flags on the page were deemed helpful resulting in the deletion of lots of redundant content -- a super big win for researchers on a very bloated page. I fully appreciate the attention and actions of the moderator involved. The goal of this meta post is to hopefully garner sufficient community support to encourage the deletion of the post.