I have had success the one and only time I flagged one of my own answers on Stack Overflow that had become CW due to automatic triggers (which were triggered by me). But as mentioned in the SE wiki these automatic triggers are no longer operational so it requires an act of clumsiness for a post to become CW unintentionally. In other words, don't flag it because it was a deliberate action that made it that way.
That still leaves all the older posts that became CW due to the old editing triggers. Personally I would say that you shouldn't flag those either unless you are the author. Those posts were CW'd when it was a fundamental part of the fabric of the site, and the same rules applied to everyone.
I mod on a different site, and I can say that if I processed a flag requesting to un-wiki a post I would consider carefully, and the threshold that needs to be passed would be high. You would have to be either the author with a moderately good excuse, if you weren't the author then you would have to have a quite compelling reason. Having said that, each moderator (and indeed each site) will have a slightly different take on it. I'm an old timer on the site and a bit more traditional so I'm harder to persuade.
*for newer members CW == "community wiki"