I commented on and flagged a question that was off-topic, and the poster took my advice and reposted the question in a different community. (Hooray! The system works!)
Now what's itching in the back of my brain is the fact that my flag for moderator attention (I wanted the post migrated to the recommended community) is no longer necessary. It's still marked as pending, and the feature request to be able to cancel flags has been in limbo for two years.
We all like to feel like we're making a difference, so I tried to find out what qualifies a flag as "helpful." The answer here says:
Helpful means a [Moderator] specifically marked the flag as helpful, or the action that you were suggesting through a flag was taken by the community.
This is a little ambiguous. Is there a remote chance that my flag will ever be marked as helpful, since no moderator intervention is required at this point?