Today I came across an answer I did not understand. It seemed like an okayish answer, but it did not match the question at all.
It basically said "For the second part of your question, just replace this by that in your code". Except that there was no second part and the code that should be replaced did not exist in the question either. At first I checked if the question had been edited, but it had not been.
So I commented and asked whether this was maybe pasted into the wrong browser window. I also flagged it as NAA, because whatever it was meant to be, it was not an answer to that question. You did not need any specific programming knowledge to see that, it just did not add up.
So I was going to flag something else and a warning pops up, that my previous flag was declined.
https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/27071399
It seems two other reviewers agreed with me. One high-rep user did not, for reasons unknown.
Even the actual poster later came by and agreed that it had been posted in error and deleted it.
So what happened? What more does it need? I flagged it, the majority agreed, even the OP agreed, how much more can it be "Not an answer"?
To me as a user, this looks like a bug. "a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it" is certainly not what happened, otherwise I would like the moderator to give me a hint.