I flagged a post and (choose one)

  • my flag was marked as helpful, yet nothing was done
  • my flag was marked as declined, yet the post was deleted/edited/closed

Why?

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How do you know either? I don't see how you find out the status of a flag, other than by watching your flag score. – Thomas Owens Sep 7 '11 at 14:26
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@ThomasOwens: stackoverflow.com/users/flag-weight/YOURUSERID – genesis Sep 7 '11 at 14:27
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@Thomas: the flag weight score in your profile page is clickable. – Chichiray Sep 7 '11 at 15:18

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Case 1: an edit or other action that occurred between your flag and the moderator reviewing it meant that moderator action wasn't required. However the moderator felt you were right at the time of flagging, and so marked your flag helpful to reward/encourage you. Or: your flag was borderline, and the moderator felt it wasn't a bad enough post to act on it, but wanted to let you know you weren't exactly wrong.

Case 2: a moderator disagreed with you. Later, other people agreed with you and also flagged or voted to close, and either their votes closed the post or a second moderator who saw their flags agreed with them and took an action.

Case 3: Another user voted to close the flagged question before a moderator saw the flag. This will mark your flag as helpful, but if you can't see close votes it will appear that nothing has happened.

Alternate explanation that applies to either case: a moderator clicked the wrong button by mistake and it's not a big deal. For genuinely bad posts, other people flag them too, so they end up solved.

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Seconds before I post a similar answer, and I see "there's a new answer - reload?" - sigh... :) I would also add, though, that it seems some question are off-topic, but with enough community approval, are left open anyway (but your flag is still marked helpful). – John C Sep 7 '11 at 14:36
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Thanks for the title! – Won't Sep 7 '11 at 14:42

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