I was reviewing this post and after having understood (with some difficulty) what the question was about, I went for the comments section and proceeded to click Show more comments. Some user suggested (quite humorously by the way) that this question seemed very similar and had already received answers. I went on examining the said question, and indeed, it proved to ask for a solution to the same problem with quite a few answers, one of which had been accepted. I also think it was better phrased than the one I was reviewing.
So, naturally, I decided to flag the original question as a duplicate. Here is what I was answered back:
STOP! Look and Listen.
This was an audit, designed to see if you were paying attention. You didn't pass. This question is clear and answerable. While there may be minor flaws, it should be approved.
Don't worry, we've already handled this post appropriately – but please take a minute to look it over closely, keeping in mind the guidance above.
I found the question not that clear and answerable, but ok, I'm not a native speaker myself and this will help me in the future have a sense of what questions should be approved.
However, concerning the duplicate issue, wasn't I right flagging it?