I just noticed that my profile on Programmers no longer shows my flag weight. Instead I see the number of helpful flags. At the same time, the definition for the Marshal badge has been changed to "500 helpful flags".

Does that mean there is no more flag weight? All that counts now is the number of helpful flags? Doesn't this also mean that there is no more penalty for declined flags?

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It's name was Robert Paulson. – user414076 Jan 20 '12 at 5:43
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Didn't I tell you on chat not to worry about flag weight? :) – Yannis Jan 20 '12 at 6:08
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@ZaphodBeeblebrox You did. I ignored it. And this is what I get for doing so. – PersonalNexus Jan 20 '12 at 6:31

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It is dead.

We don't need (to see) flag weight!

From Waffles @ http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/119714/143601:

We now only show the number of helpful flags on your profile page (visible only to you) ... this number only ever increases.

Flag weight on the other hand, is gone ... it is dead.

It seems that Deputy has also been changed to 80 helpful flags along with the change to Marshal at 500 (holy crap!)

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I guess it's good-bye flag weight then. You will be missed. – PersonalNexus Jan 20 '12 at 5:46
R.I.P. then. Thanks. – Sergey Kudriavtsev Jan 20 '12 at 5:48
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Well, mostly dead. I still have the same number of flags available, so apparently it's still used for determining how many flags you get per day. Also, Marshal actually got considerably easier. Before this change, it required a minimum of 576 helpful flags, and that's only for a 100% flawless flagging history. – lunboks Jan 20 '12 at 5:56
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@lunboks Actually you "only" needed 566 helpful flags (with none declined) to get Marshal. 576 was the number of flags needed for a perfect 750 FW score. – NullUserException อ_อ Jan 20 '12 at 7:25
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Also note that it continues to service one of its primary purposes, which is ordering the flags in the moderation queue. :) – Tim Post Jan 20 '12 at 10:41
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@TimPost Primary and only legitimate purpose imho – Sam Saffron Jan 20 '12 at 10:51
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Expect more flagged Facebook questions from me! – bkaid Jan 20 '12 at 20:06

Flag weight is dead. Long live flag weight:

Fine, I removed flag weight. It is gone.

Instead you now see a count of helpful flags you raised on your user profile. You can not see this number on anybody else's profile, just yours.

This number can be clicked to give you a breakdown of how we counted it.

The 2 badges Deputy and Marshal were adjusted, however we did not strip any old granted badges.

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So I have 24 helpful flags on my account, but 122 moderator attention flags when I goto my flag summary page, most of them made before flags were recorded, do all count towards the badges, in my case Marshall (I have deputy) – gideon Jan 20 '12 at 9:21
I don't know for sure, buti believe only helpful flags count, so flags made before that was tracked are irrelevant similar to how they didn't matter for flag weight either. – Anna Lear Jan 20 '12 at 13:34
I think they were helpful flags since they got me the deputy badge, just 24 helpful flags couldn't have done it alone. – gideon Jan 20 '12 at 18:09
@gideon they do not count, in the past we did some real strange stuff with flag weight, the new system on the other hand is clear and auditable ... don't worry ... you get to keep your badge – Sam Saffron Jan 20 '12 at 22:30
@waffles Ah Thanks! but 500-24=476 flags till I get Marshall! =O – gideon Jan 21 '12 at 4:25

Well there is still a "penalty" for flagging incorrectly:

I know what you are wondering.... what if people start abusing this now that they can just flag stuff randomly without getting punished with a bullet at the back of their head. Well it will work just the same way as the editing badges do, we use other queries to find abuse and deal with it if it happens.

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It is understood that there are checks to prevent abuse. I was more concerned about the penalties for high-flag-weight users for whom one instance of being on the wrong side of a judgement call could have meant a substantial loss of flag weight. I know that I will be more inclined now to flag some less obvious cases where before I would have been afraid to lose flag weight and not have flagged those. – PersonalNexus Jan 20 '12 at 18:45
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Exactly. Now users need not be as afraid to get one or two declined flags (from among many helpful flags) as they may have before. That quote probably means that only egregious cases where users have a significant proportion of declined flags and relatively few helpful flags should be dealt with. – Peter O. Jan 20 '12 at 18:52
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@PeterO. correct ... the quote is talking about abusive actions, 4% decline should be ok ... 50% a disaster – Sam Saffron Jan 20 '12 at 22:31

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