needs a better description though. The current one appears in so many places online that I can't tell if the one we have is plagiarized, or if the one used here has been plagiarized elsewhere
Looks like everything left on hacker-news is off-topic now
Could someone flag stackoverflow.com/a/68521895/4657412 (as NAA). I did it. But the low quality queue reviewer decided that the only thing wrong was it was that it needed some spelling fixes. And thus the flag was resolved (I think) and I can't flag it again.
@desertnaut Thanks - I'm not 100% sure what happens and if it would have been reviewed again "naturally", but I didn't want it to escape just because it was formatted a little nicer!
It wasn't declined - it was marked as "helpful". But my assumption is that the system was treating the flag as resolved and nobody else was going to look. It's possible I'm wrong there though
@DavidW Your assumption was correct. Choosing "Edit" from a review queue causes the system to treat the post as if everything is resolved wrt. the reasons it's in that queue. Flags which did, or would have, put the post into the queue are marked helpful (e.g. VLQ and NAA for the LQP queue), and the post is removed from the queue.
That is one of the situations where we do permit a flag-pls or reflag-pls for an NAA or VLQ flag (i.e. a situation where you can not flag yourself).