Having participated in clearing the Triage queues recently, I've found more and more that some of my flags end up being disputed. My first thought was that, just as people can disagree about votes on Triage posts, people higher up can disagree about whether or not my flag was accurate. Fair enough. But, in several cases, questions I flagged as "off topic" ended up getting closed as "off topic". So I read up a bit and was astounded at the number of meta questions asking, "Why was my flag disputed?"
No, this is not another of those questions. This is a suggestion. Because after learning about it, I discovered that pending flags get converted to "disputed" automatically based on certain rules. I won't go into those rules here (sometimes I think it gets tricky, because at the time the flag is made, it's based on the first version, while others vote that it's salvageable based on an edited version), but I'd like to make a suggestion:
When disputed flags ultimately turn out to have been correct all along, can we not convert them to helpful?
Obvious example: User flags question as off-topic, flag becomes disputed, later, question is marked as off-topic. System marks flag as helpful. No moderator input required. Less confusion ensues.
Not so much because having disputed flags is such a bad thing (I've read that it isn't, it's just a by-product of how the system works), but because it will stop the confusion and the flood of related questions here on meta.
Edit: After reading through some good comments and thinking about the underlying issue a bit more, I'm starting to think that the question mentioned in @AJPerez's comment is more closely related than I initially thought. Just now, looking at the triage queue, I knew an answer wasn't good as it was, and trying to decide between "should be improved" and "unsalvageable", it seemed that the former was just... the safer, easier choice. It's less effort (just a click as opposed to finding my path to the best-fitting flag, which isn't always a clear decision), and the lurking feeling that others will just take the easy choice and mark it "should be improved" means that, if I flag it, chances are that my flag will automatically become "disputed" anyway. I suspect that, like me, many others looking at triage queues want to do the right thing and learn the ropes as well, but having your opinion be "disputed" when you think you're doing the right thing is always a little bit of a setback.
My above suggestion may not be the best option, but it seems clear to me that something should be done about it. I like @BenVoigt's idea of renaming "disputed" to "no consensus". I also think the word "unsalvageable" as well as the description that a question "cannot or should not be answered and must therefore be removed from the site" is inaccurate, because some of the flags are there to tell the OP to read up on how to ask or how to create a MCVE, etc., so the questions aren't "unsalvageable", they just need more work. Note how that sounds like should be improved... it's hard to learn the ropes when lines are so blurry.