I was suspended from reviewing queues after the 5th incorrect handled review. But I am trying to understand the reasons why the concerned post was considered bad and needed to be reviewed.
I chose "no action needed" only because I have flagged similar answers before as either 'not an answer' or 'very low quality', but peers declined my flags with the reason 'flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies or an altogether wrong answer'.
Therefore I feel confused and insecure in reviewing 'late answers', since the criteria of whether an answer needs review seem too subjective. Could anybody give a hint on what would be an appropriate review for that case?
UPDATE
After reviewing the comments and the downvotes, I will be sharing my declined flags here, so you can point in what these answers are different from the concerned case I raised here, which I decided not to flag.
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NEW UPDATE ON CUSTOM FLAG TO MODERATOR
In my first reviews I often flagged custom flag, but I realized they must be used too specifically, that's why I avoid using them. Again, these tricky answers can lead to incorrect reviews or flags.
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