While answering to a question, I checked the number of flags for moderation attention I could use in a day, and I have noticed the following:

Site                     |Reputation | Number of flags
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Super User               |       812 |       23
Ask Different            |      1317 |       15   
Seasoned Advice          |      2776 |       23
Meta Stack Overflow      |     23398 |       45
English Language & Usage |     25506 |       50

The value that seems higher, when compared to the reputation, is the one for Super User, who is equal to the number of flags for moderation attention I have on Seasoned Advice.

How is the number of flags for moderation attention calculated?

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I think your number of "helpful flags" on a site plays into that (in addition to reputation.) – jadarnel27 May 3 '12 at 13:33

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up vote 6 down vote accepted

The calculation is detailed in this answer by Marc Gravell:

  • default 10 per day
  • one bonus flag per 2000 reputation
  • one bonus flag per 20 "flag weight" above the default
  • maximum 100

… so it does depend on your reputation, but you also get a maximum of 32 bonus flags depending on your flagging history. I don't think this has changed since the answer was posted, but of course you can't see your own flag weight anymore.

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