The 'not-an-answer' tag should be used when you post a question about answers to questions, that are really not answers. For example, if you flagged an answer as not an answer, and it was rejected by a moderator, and you post a question about it on meta, you should include the 'not-an-answer' tag. It is best to include a link to the post you have a question about, in your question.

The tag should be used when you post a question about answers to questions, that are really not answers. It is best to include a link to the post you are asking about in your question.

For example, if you flagged an answer as "Not an Answer" (NAA), and it was rejected by a moderator, and you post a question about it on meta, you should include the tag.

See When to flag an answer as "not an answer"

Helpful Tip: You can avoid declined moderator flags by using the "Not an Answer" flag for its intended purpose, which is to flag things that are not answers. Don't use the NAA flag on answers that don't address the question or answer the question improperly or inadequately; that's what downvotes are for. Moderators don't look at questions when evaluating these flags. If you're not sure whether an NAA flag is appropriate, use a custom flag instead.

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