Just now I flagged a comment for moderator attention, upon which I realized it was 4 months old and probably irrelevant. Is there any way for me to unflag it?
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I don't believe so. The flag will likely be rejected though if it was inappropriate (and add to your "rejected flag" count which may lead to a flag ban if you accrue too many). Take it as a lesson to be more vigilant in the future and double check before you submit a flag.– indivisibleJul 16, 2014 at 20:51
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1Haha, flag it!!– indivisibleJul 16, 2014 at 20:53
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Is that actually the thing I should do here?– BovineJul 16, 2014 at 20:56
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1Sure. If the linked duplicate answers this question to your satisfaction do flag it. There's no negative affect to you and there's a positive one in that people who come across this in the future will be pointed to a perhaps better one with better answers. It's generally preferred to maintain one "canonical" question/answer than to have many duplicates with duplicate information strewn around the site.– indivisibleJul 16, 2014 at 20:58
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@indivisible Also, two other posts have asked the same thing and been marked as duplicates of that one: this is the third. We're developing a network of questions that lead back to that one despite the fact that it has gone unanswered as a feature-request (not declined or accepted).– AstroCBJul 16, 2014 at 20:59
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I was toying with a feature request of my own earlier for adding a mod only tag [feature-considered] or [under-consideration] to give feedback to posters whether there request is actually being looked at by staff/those with the power to escalate a feature-request. That's all a bit off-topic though.– indivisibleJul 16, 2014 at 21:05
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