Without diving into discussion of whether decline was right or not I would like to point that moderator message on this flag looks very counterproductive... softly speaking. [General guidance for flaggers](https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/225370/165773) on answers like ["Check out <URL>"](https://i.sstatic.net/SfNUv.png "see screen shot") is fairly straightforward: > ###If you see this, flag it Guidance doesn't mention any limitations on age and score of the post nor on content of referred link. In the light of this guidance, it is hard to imagine more confusing flag message than used in this case: "flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention". Given [explanation of the moderator](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/332611/839601 "'the accepted answer directly addresses the question asked, with the linked content having been written by the relevant team at Google'") who handled this flag I think that more appropriate message could look like this: > Age and score of the post along with link content indicate that this answer is valuable. Consider editing it to provide link summary instead of flagging for deletion