Yesterday I raised an NAA flag on an answer (link for >= 10k users), but noticed that at the same instant that I raised the flag, the answer was deleted.
On other occasions that this has happened, the NAA flag was marked helpful immediately (similar to if I'd cast the final spam or rude/abusive flag on a post that causes it to be deleted) - however on this occasion, as I was writing this answer, the flag (raised at 2021-11-09 16:21:06Z) was still pending - and had been for at least 20 hours:
When I reloaded my flag summary I saw that the state of the NAA flag had changed from "pending" to "helpful". Accurate timestamps aren't displayed for when flags are handled, so I can only infer (based on the page being loaded at 12:33 UTC) that it was handled at around 12:27 UTC, i.e. around 20 hours after the post was deleted.
I am only aware of four ways that an answer can be deleted (under normal circumstances):
- The user saw it was being downvoted, and self-deleted it. This should cause the flag to be marked helpful (source).
- The answer was deleted from review. Clearly, this would cause the flag to be marked helpful.
- The answer was deleted via delete votes. I'm not sure what would happen to (non-custom) flags in this case, but I would hope that they would be marked helpful.
- A moderator deleted the answer. I'm not sure what would happen to flags in this case.
I can only assume that either a ♦ moderator deleted the post but didn't see my flag in time to handle it, or that there was some kind of race condition that caused the flag to be raised after the post was deleted - then somebody (presumably a ♦ moderator) handled the flag.
Can anybody shed any light on this?