There have been two questions on meta asked 5 hours apart, both about declined NAA flags on what most people would find blatant cases judging by comments and question votes (first, second).
I usually tell people not care about a few declined flags, but
- both askers have 20k+ helpful flags on main, so presumably they have pretty good judgment on what the community and mods usually find not to be answers,
- both flags were declined "to give the OP the opportunity to respond", or in a similar vein, according to the mod who declined them (thanks for the explanation!), and
- it's not without recent precedent that moderators have changed how they do their job with somewhat problematic communication strategies.
These all raise the obvious question: should the community change in how they raise NAA, VLQ and other flags, or is this just a statistical fluke?