I don't fully understanding Disputed flags. I understand they are like "nothing happened", and they don't count as much against me as declined. But that is not what worries me. I think disputed flags are potentially wasting good efforts for cleaning up the site from bad/incorrect posts.
I understand an edit can dispute a flag, but if that is the case, why does the OP appear as the one disputing my flag instead of the person making the edit?
Also, can users dispute flags placed upon their post? Does an option for doing such appear for them? Because I have seen disputed flags on posts that had no edits and I would guess if a user with high rep disputed my flag he/she would appear as the disputer.
My following flags appear as disputed by the OPs that posted them:
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30430971/i-am-not-getting-the-css-file-in-my-ruby-project-output : flagged as Unclear what you are asking
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30250836/calling-webservice-using-javascript: flagged as Too broad
- SQLPlus - spooling to multiple files from PL/SQL blocks: flagged as Not an answer
- Cassandra java client: flagged as Off-topic
I had some other disputed flags but those questions were closed/deleted so that has been dealt with.
By this post:
Disputed flags are considered neither helpful nor declined, regardless of the action taken in response to them.
So, what should we do about disputed flags? Would it be ok to re-flag?
Finally, you may arguee the total correctness of my flags, but I think at the very least this is not a good question for SO and should be closed.