I came across an answer that was a one-line suggestion to the OP and could have been a comment. When I attempted to explain this to the poster, they disagreed, so I raised a not-an-answer flag. Some time between the raising of the flag and when a moderator had a chance to look at it, the answer was expanded into a very nice explanation, so naturally the flag was rejected.
Would the moderator have been aware of the discrepancy in the posts we were looking at? Is there a way to reject a flag in a way that would not affect my reviewing ability at that point (i.e., can it be marked as disputed instead of declined)?
This is not a huge issue, but I can propose a couple of hypothetical solutions to it anyway:
- A flag could be disputed instead of declined by default if enough change has occurred in the post between the raising and rejection of the flag.
- A user be notified about significant edits to questions they flagged, and therefore have an opportunity to manually remove a flag if they see fit.