I flagged a duplicate, not helpful answer with just source code (rated -6 already) and another one which had (in my mind) nothing at all to do with a question.
Curiously, both flags got declined with the reason "declined - there are already processes which do this automatically". I accept that, but I would love to have more information on that, it would be great if the reasons for a flag would be clickable and linked to a definition.
For the particular case, it got even more interesting: I checked the user who reviewed the flags and it turns out to be the same one. Plus one with an interestingly low reputation of 1, being member for just five months, and no further description. I would understand that it would be a bot, but even then, I would love to have an easy ways to have a veto or at least ask for another review.
So what do I do now? Can someone have a look into those particular flags? And what about my suggestions about the flagging process?
EDIT: All I am asking for is more transparency for the standard user concerning the flagging process. Somebody sees a very strong need to flag, a single person (or bot) does not see that need, issue closed. I believe this process can be improved, e.g. by allow the initial user to veto, by asking another reviewer or two (maybe of same reputation range).