We sometimes see spam tests and very different users post questions or answers consisting of garbage unreadable content (think "asdfasdf", among other trivialities). These posts are quickly caught by users (and bots) around the website who can then downvote and flag it to hell.
Since we don't want this poster to abuse the grace period we may forcefully end it via a short comment such as "this is not [a question / an answer] and will be brutally terminated as such".
According to Shog9's answer here the only other way to achieve this would be to post an answer.
The idea behind the grace period is to be able to add small, painless corrections (typos, forgot a word, format or spacing...) without bumping. Any kind of reaction to a post (answer, comment) should end this grace period to avoid abuse or confusion.
Flags are a fairly strong reaction to a post.
Even diamond users can't see through the grace, so it can cause confusion if a post is marked as spam, offensive, NAA... but quickly edited to hide the trash.
Could flags also end the grace period?