I'm partly trying to calibrate what should or shouldn't be flagged as NAA. I've seen Your answer is in another castle: when is an answer not an answer? but I would appreciate input on an answer I flagged.
First the answer:
Finally managed to pass a token as a get parameters instead of trying to use axios.
And second is my flag + the decline message:
My flag
"there's insufficient detail here to answer the question for anybody who has the same issue. It's better off as a comment or being edited by the OP. I got here as the top result from Google, and it's completely useless."
The declined message says:
Declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
When I am moderating elsewhere in the network, I check a) if there's an attempt at answering the question, and b) if it would have been better off as a comment or edit.
I'm happy to admit there was an attempt here, but I thought this would have been better as a comment or edit? Brad in the question comments already suggests this though, so YMMV I guess. I can't use anything in this 'answer' and I don't know if anybody else can either?
Was I wrong to raise the flag?