There was a post on SO that was all written in what I think is Portuguese.
In the past I have tried to translate and update the post but someone rolled back my edit and said I should not translate and that was fine. I knew then I should just flag any further post like that to be moved. So when I came across this post I flagged it for moderator review saying "This question needs to be move to the correct stack site. SO is English only.".
From my understanding of the flag system my chose was correct and valid but It got declined.
I guess the OP must have updated their post to be in English just after I flagged it because the timestamp for their last update is the same as my flag. That said I am assuming this is the reason my flag was declined. The post had been changed by the time the moderator reviewed it.
I do not like to have declined counts on my flag list as I know if one gets too many declined flags they can be flag-banned.
So my concern is how can one go about getting that decline removed as the flag was valid prior to the post being updated?
If no method correctly exist would it be a good idea to add a way to dispute declined flags? Or at least have it removed due to the circumstance?
Maybe add a new declined reason for moderators to select. Something like: "This flag is no longer valid so it is now void". Thus not adding to your declined count.
Original post at the time I flagged it:
feature request
is also valid as I did ask if a feature might be added for disputing declined flags.