I flag an answer on this question: Ping-based TTCN 3 performance testing as SPAM. The question got closed, the answer got deleted and my flag...has disappeared: it's neither deemed helpful, nor disputed, nor declined, nor waiting for review.

As you can see on the image below the 4th flag is missing

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It's possible that a moderator removed the spam flag without accepting or declining it. That answer really isn't spam. It discloses the author's affiliation, and it does answer the question that was asked. The problem was really with the question asking for tutorials. It was basically inviting the answer that you flagged.

In the future, please just flag questions like that as "other" with a message like "inviting spammy answers" and we'll take care of the question and all of its answers at once.

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I didn't know that a flag can be removed without accepting or declinning it. I was reviewing first post and I only cared about the new answer, not about the question. In future I will check both :) – Dirty-flow Jan 21 at 15:41
@Dirty-flow It's a very new feature, and it doesn't get used very often because it only applies to spam/offensive flags. That answer would look really spammy from the review queue, so I can see why the other mod didn't want to decline the flag. – Bill the Lizard Jan 21 at 15:53

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