I recently flagged an answer as NAA, one that I ran across in the Late Answers review queue. I read through the answer, and came to this line:
This is the first stackoverflow topic that appears if you Google for this error, so I'm writing my solution to that problem here even if maybe it's not the solution for the OP.
I'm not a subject matter expert in the topic at hand (php), but after reading that line, I decided to flag it NAA because the OP appeared to admit, directly, that this post doesn't attempt to answer the asker's question.
My flag was declined.
declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
I've read many posts regaling the nuance of the NAA flag (wiki), so I'm familiar with the fact that a post must only attempt to answer a question to not qualify, and that answer quality is irrelevant to this distinction.
Did I make a bad judgement call here? Does a solution to a different problem really qualify as an attempt to answer the asker's question? Or are there further details in the answer that I should've taken note of?
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. (jk jk)