This question had a bounty added to it on February 22nd at 8:31 AM. At 17:23 the same day, I mod flagged to close the question remove the bounty. It was a widely off-topic "give me teh codez" question with no MCVE.
Yesterday, the bounty ended and my mod flag was declined:
I flagged this question the same day the bounty was added. Why should I be penalized with a declined flag because a mod handled my flag 6 days after I flagged the question?
The timeline for the question can be found here.
Additionally, I see that the user was removed, so I suspect that the high number of upvotes on this low-quality post was due to voting fraud.
I will periodically flag bounty questions if they are blatantly off-topic or duplicates. Should I stop? I also mod flagged this former bounty question to be closed as a duplicate, it lists 4 potential duplicates in the question itself, and the accepted answer (with bounty awarded) is taken from one of the linked duplicates. The flag is still pending and I bet it will also be declined.
Declined flags will "count against you"
from: meta.stackexchange.com/a/212511 (also 'local' meta.SO dupe: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/253117). If something 'counts against someone', then that (as it's stated) at least feels like a 'penalization' (to me). Or is this answer no longer true? Late edit: also, your 'flag weight' in the 'backend' goes down andHaving too many declined flags leads to a warning, or even a temporary flag ban
(src: meta.stackexchange.com/a/141400). OTOH we ignore 'disputed' as there is (currently) nothing 'penalizing' that count.