Consider this question: Calculator VB 2010
and this answer: http://stackoverflow.com/a/20963453/2756719
The question asks about how to truncate the contents of a textbox to get it to 3 characters.
The answer, well, has nothing to do with it. It's as if the question is asking "how do I do X?" and the answer is "if you want to do Y, you can do A, B, C, and D".
Now, I understand that flags shouldn't be used if an answer was merely technically incorrect, which is why I merely downvoted the other (completely incorrect) answers from this user like this one and this one, but I thought that in this case, where the answer doesn't even relate to the question asked, it should be flaggable (there's a flag for "not an answer", after all), yet my flag got declined with the message "declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer".
So, what should be done about this sort of "answer"s?