I'm not voicing for a way to retract my flag. I flagged inappropriately by misreading the question, but it would be convenient to, in some way, indicate to moderator "I misflagged, please ignore me and decline this."

In this question, Anna Lear states:

There's no way to retract a flag, but you can flag the answer again and explain the situation in the "other" textbox.

This appears to be outdated though. Jeff specifically says not to do this, and attempting to re-flag a post just gives you an error:

You have already flagged this post for moderator attention

It appears you can't have multiple pending flags cast on a single post the same time. You have to wait until the previous one gets dismissed before you can cast another. So, what do we do now to indicate that our flag should be ignored?

I know there's already an "invalid flag" option built into the system in the 10k tools. Would it be possible to somehow modify that, or add an option next to still-pending flags in my summary to "mark as invalid" which will just add an "invalid flag" to the pending one already there? This way moderators don't have to read my flag and wonder what the hell I'm talking about.

I think this would be a fair compromise between not allowing you to indicate in any way that it was a bad flag and flat-out retracting the flag. Not indicating it at all, especially on a custom flag which may need some investigating, seems like a waste of moderator's time. Rather than spending a couple seconds dismissing it, they'll spend who knows how long figuring it out on their own. I also realize that retracting flags is probably way more work than necessary. But since there's already an "invalid flag" reason built in, allowing a user to flag throw an invalid flag at their own flag seems like it could more easily be implemented.

If not via the flagging summary, you could detect if the user has already flagged the post in question when they attempt to flag again, and display a different dialog such as "You already have a flag pending for this post - flag as invalid."

Note: This is mainly focused on custom flags, which 10k users can't see to cast their own invalid flags and aren't always as straight-forward when it comes to investigating them.

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I've seen this error message before, but I also recently flagged an answer as "other", and was able to flag it again as spam soon after. Maybe triggering the error depends on the type of the first flag? – bfavaretto Jul 27 '12 at 0:36
Possibly, spam/offensive flags are very different, and can even be auto-handled when they reach so many. Maybe a dev could explain what's allowed when it comes to flagging. – animuson Jul 27 '12 at 0:37
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If it's a VLQ flag you can self-dispute with an edit. – Flexo Jul 27 '12 at 10:15
I don't think that is a very good duplicate. It is more of a discussion, while this is a specific feature request. – animuson Aug 26 '12 at 19:10
Yo dawg, I heard you liked flags – ChristopherW May 8 at 0:23

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When a flag reaches a moderator, it's most likely been passed through at least one other 10k user who can investigate the flag and decide if it's worth taking action or not.

By the time the moderator attends to the flag, he/she has more information to use to help him/her decide what action, if any, is necessary.

In addition to looking at the flags, the moderator will likely also investigate him/herself, and this includes reading comments.

If you, a respected 10k+ user misunderstood a question or misinterpreted what was really happening, then it's also likely another 10k+ user or even moderator may misinterpret as well!

In these cases, I leave a comment on the question as a message to other users not to flag the post and why. For example:

Just FYI, on first glance this question looks like it's off-topic, but then I re-read the question and noticed the op is talking about X, which is on topic here!

Not only will others see this, but the moderator will see it as well. Most importantly, this will help prevent additional false flags from 15 rep and higher users, who cannot see the flag queue or 10k tools.

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Depends on the flag. Custom flags are only shown to moderators, but I like this and it makes sense. :) – animuson Jul 27 '12 at 0:42

I just tested at this very answer: when I attempted to submit a second flag while prior one has not yet been processed, it was rejected exactly the way you describe:

http://i.stack.imgur.com/J1COl.jpg

As for the statement you refer to - it likely assumes that second flag is submitted only after first one has been processed. This does not look outdated, casting "Other" flag over another one (also of "Other" type) worked fine to me less than 10 days ago.

In my flagging summary page twin flags look as follows:

http://i.stack.imgur.com/tdl5H.png

Note at above screen shot, flags dates are quite recent - Jul 19.

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Your second flag occurred after your first flag was processed—there's no way for a mod to mark one flag as helpful and another declined if they're simultaneously on the post. – waiwai933 Jul 27 '12 at 8:26
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@waiwai933 that's an interesting observation. Maybe an option to submit second flag is available only after the first one has been processed. I'll check that now – gnat Jul 27 '12 at 8:30

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