After reading sometimes a "why was this flag declined" question, I was wondering which is the proper behaviour in such a situation that the community wants to have. After I was unable to find some FAQ entries about this (also its unclear yet to me what is the exact difference between declined and disputed, but I don't think it matters for this question), I was wondering; and came up with the following possible actions (tinted with my opinion about them):
- Do nothing, the moderator declining it is possibly right
- Reflag it, [until] another moderator will get it and probably agree with you
- Ask on meta about it and get people to speculate and spend time on it
- Ask in the chat
- Add a feature for declined flags that allows to give feedback to the moderator, maybe you did not fully explain why you flagged; or you flagged with the standard reasons and now want to explain it.
For the sake of discussion, here is an example if you need one to talk about:
default template class argument confuses g++?
I flagged it as "not an answer" because I think it is in no way attempting to answer the question. If at all it is a kind of "I think this buggy too and maybe for the same reason". My speculation here is that the moderator handling the flag was't at that moment fully understanding the issue involved. I find it not to be salvagable by editing, the user is no longer there, and downvoting it will likely not lead to anything as the answer is ancient.
Back to my real question: Do we have, or want to have, a guideline for users to deal with declined/disputed flags? Do we want to have a FAQ entry about that (or already have one that I missed)? And would a feature to feed more information to the moderator afterwards do anything good?
My goal for such a thing would be to free resources of people possibly needlessly answering the "why" questions, or of moderators getting the answer just reflagged. Or maybe this is just what we want, I don't know.
that it can exist without your wrong opinion.
-> that is shocking. SO is full of crap and the community does not have enough resource to deal with it. Why do you think the close vote queue is so huge just for one? We definitely cannot miss talented and dedicated people with such arrogance as you wrote.