I've been flagging a lot of posts recently with more complicated reasoning than the standard flags allow. On response to that I've gotten several declined flags and it got me thinking, when can I expect to have declined flags and what can I do about it?
In this particular topic I'm flagging stuff in (serial voting), I can't tell the exact circumstances of an incident any more accurately than I already do - any form of direct voting information is privileged to moderators and CMs only. All I can do (and have done so far) is flag on suspicion.
For two recent flags in particular, I actually know that I couldn't have known no action was necessary on the moderator side - that is privileged information only moderators are allowed to access. Yet, my flags on these posts were declined.
So given that, do I just have to live with the fact that I'll eat a couple declined flags now and then (and maybe a flag ban if I get unlucky enough)?
Is this a sign that my methods for determining flags aren't accurate enough and I should stop with the current strategy? In all my other flagging endeavours declined flags have always meant a firm "You shouldn't have flagged that and if you keep doing that we'll apply a penalty to your account."
Edit: I have elected to discontinue the activity mentioned above. Sorry for wasting everyone's time with this.