Yesterday I flagged this answer (now deleted by the author) as very low quality. My reasons were stated in a comment:
The answer is off-topic since it's given in a different programming language. C doesn't have RAII so it's also irrelevant. Flagging this for deletion as very low quality as it can't be salvaged.
I double-checked that the question never had the C++ tag during all edits, in which case I would have done nothing. But it was always tagged C. Therefore the answer is completely off-topic and cannot be salvaged, since the two languages are very different here (and this answer confused the OP a lot).
Yet my flag was declined declined - "a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it".
Does this text mean it was reviewed by an actual moderator or just by the VLQ review queue? In case of the latter I understand why it could get rejected, because you need a slight bit of domain knowledge about C and C++ to tell.
I'm curious to know why this flag was rejected.