It seems that each time I've flagged a flag as an "Invalid Flag", it's been disputed.

I know that this doesn't affect my flag weight, but that's not why I'm starting this topic; I'm worried that I'm using the feature wrong, and generally confused as to why this is happening

  1. The question here was flagged as "Low Quality". I flagged the flag as Invalid, it's status is now:

    disputed - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it

  2. The answer here was flagged as "Not an answer"; My invalid flag was disputed.

  3. The answer here was custom flagged as "Duplicate answer"; My invalid flag was disputed.

  4. The answer here was flagged for a reason I can't remember; the answer has since been deleted by the owner, but again, my invalid flag was disputed.

If it was clear that the moderator believed the flag I disputed was legit (e.g. by taking action and deleting/ updating/ commenting the post in question), I would be rest assured that I'm using the Invalid Flag wrongly.

However, because no moderator action was taken on any of the flags (which can read as "the flag was invalid), why are all of my "Invalid Flag" flags getting disputed?

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up vote 29 down vote accepted

When you flag as invalid, both the original flag(s) and yours are marked as "disputed" (and flag weight is unaffected for all).

That's what the "disputed" resolution says: there were diverging opinions on these flags.

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It is actually the flags that you declared invalid that are disputed by the moderators, moderators cannot handle multiple flags on the same post individually. So you're getting the message that was really meant for the user flagging first, not for the user disputing the flag.

This aspect of flag handling is just very confusing. Looking at the action, or lack of action from moderators on the flagged post is the best way to judge whether your invalid flag was right or wrong at the moment.

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+1 - The final state of the flagged post is the best indicator of the validity of a flag. – Bill the Lizard Nov 16 '11 at 12:42
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+1 for "This aspect of flag handling is just very confusing."... Thanks for your answer :) – Matt Nov 16 '11 at 15:21
@Bill the Lizard: If the user has 40 flag counts in one's kitty per day, does the disputed flag also count in that? What I mean is if currently, I have say 10 flags left that I can use in a day and if I dispute a flag, will the count go down to 9 or will it remain at 10? – Siddharth Rout Jun 1 '12 at 15:10
+1 - I was wondering why I was getting those messages :) – Siddharth Rout Jun 1 '12 at 15:14
@SiddharthRout I'm not sure. Can you post that as a separate question? You may want to reference What is a disputed flag?, stating that it doesn't have all the information it should. – Bill the Lizard Jun 1 '12 at 15:29
@Bill the Lizard: Sure I will do that. Thanks for getting back. Cheers – Siddharth Rout Jun 1 '12 at 15:38
@Bill the Lizard: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/134221/… Thanks again. – Siddharth Rout Jun 1 '12 at 15:46

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