I have always been "interrupt-driven" - I'm very bad at polling to see if something has completed. I'd rather fire and forget, and to be notified later.
But that doesn't work with flags. As they are right now, flags are "fire and forget until you happen to remember to check for flag declines".
Please notify me when a flag is accepted or declined.
This especially goes for flags to merge, but any flag that is meant to cause an action should also cause a notification when the action is taken or declined.
Here's an example. On August 30, 2014, I flagged Interface vs Abstract Class (general OO):
I'm not really comfortable with "adapting" an answer from a book, even though the book is referenced. That, plus it's a 5 year-old question. – John Saunders Aug 30 '14 at 2:10
The response was:
declined - I'm not sure this is actionable - it might fall within fair use in some/most jurisdictions short of a DMCA notice or similar I'm not keen on deleting. Maybe this should be discussed on meta?
(emphasis is mine)
How was I to know about the suggestion to discuss on Meta? I was meant to click on my profile and remember that the number of helpful flags is a link to the flag history page, and then I was meant to scroll through that page looking for disputed or declined flags, and in fact I was meant to scroll down to at least four months ago?
Better - how about somebody told me about the flag, so I could have looked at it on August 30, 2014?
I'd be fine if there were a "notify me" checkbox in the flag dialog.1