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I have noticed that you are allowed to flag your own answers,comments and questions. I do not understand why one would ever do that.
So what's the whole point of flagging your own stuff?
Please note: If you would like to down-vote this question , at least be kind enough to tell me in the comments.

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  • And again , funny how the community down votes this question for no reason. Jun 18, 2016 at 16:16
  • Funny how often requests comments for downvotes come in, and then get more of them. People disagree with you. It happens.
    – fbueckert
    Jun 20, 2016 at 21:18
  • @fbueckert, yup i am learning :). Jun 21, 2016 at 1:58

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There's various reasons...

  • What if someone's never posted a question, answer or comment, but has something really offensive in their profile?

  • What if you change your mind about one of your answers but it's accepted so you can't delete it and you therefore want it disassociated from your account?

  • What if someone keeps vandalising one of your questions/answers and you want to complain about that.

etc, etc

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I sometimes flag my own questions if I later find that it's a duplicate but that it hasn't got enough flags for removal.

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