I flagged this [answer](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35156413/communication-between-gunicorn-and-nginx/35433588#35433588) as not an answer when the answer was posted. Two days later he edited his complete "not-answer" so it became an answer. Now 4 days later the flag was declined.

I'm a bit annoyed that it takes 6 days for a moderator to review such a flag but that happens, nobody has unlimited time and motivation but that the flag was declined seems unreasonable to me, shouldn't it be disputed (because the author edited his question 2 days afterwards) or helpful?

Even if I had seen that he edited his "answer" I couldn't have unflagged it myself. So what's the correct way of dealing with such things in general: Don't flag it while it's fresh because someone might edit it. Wait 7 days check again and if it's still there flag it?


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    Communication between Gunicorn and Nginx
    answered Feb 16 at 13:13 by Linc
    not an answer – MSeifert Feb 16 at 13:19   declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it