I have had a few declined flags that, maybe in going back to them, someone could see the post differently.
But I had a flag declined recently, with a comment from the moderator, that concerned me a bit. Maybe I don't understand what would require moderator attention?
This WAS the post https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31899480/how-can-i-stop-this-infinite-loop-after-clicking
The person had posted a normal question at one point, but it had descended into nonsense in the comments, and then the OP started making edits in the post, I don't know why, adding things like this:
"so i'm thinking i'll just tell you about my day. Went to the gym. Came back to my room. Smoked A HUGE BLUNT then watched Rush Hour 3"
I couldn't edit the post, it was locked. And since the post was real initially and there had been all the comment arguing, I flagged it for moderator attention and quoted that text as the reason.
But it was declined! and this was the message from the moderator:
flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention
How does this content NOT require their intervetion?!
The person had posted a normal question at one point, but it had descended into nonsense in the comments, and then the OP started making edits in the post, *I don't know why*,
well consider that he's telling you why in literally the same sentence that you're quoting, I have no idea why you have no idea why he posted what he did. I don't know how he could have made it any clearer.