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I checked my flagging history today and noticed in the summary on the right that I apparently have five flags awaiting review. Curious, I started looking to see what they were, but with over 2000 flags to my name it's going to take a lot of patience to find the active ones. Is there any way to filter my flagging history to identify active flags (or declined, disputed, etc.)?

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  • I haven't tried it, but maybe it's possible to write a query for it
    – Serpiton
    Jun 29, 2014 at 22:02
  • @Serpiton thanks for the suggestion - I've not used the Data Explorer. That's going to take more time than I have at present. Maybe I'll revisit this is a few days.
    – user1864610
    Jun 29, 2014 at 22:06
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    @chuex Thanks for the links - particularly the second one. It seems this has already been covered and an attempt to re-awaken it in April has fallen on deaf ears. For five active flags it hardly seems worth the effort.
    – user1864610
    Jun 29, 2014 at 22:09
  • I believe flag expiration means you can't (or generally won't) have active flags older than a certain age. Jun 30, 2014 at 2:53
  • @user2357112 Well, I checked page 49 of my filter list (the last page) which contains items date June 19 2013. I'm sure there should be flags before that so maybe you're right. However, I found this question lurking there with an active flag that should have been closed in minutes, but has somehow survived. That accounts for one, and another dates from a couple of days ago so only three to find now...
    – user1864610
    Jun 30, 2014 at 3:01
  • @user0000000 that will make sense, still checking the avaliable tables I've found the PendingFlags table and some ReviewTasks... tables, but I haven't run any query to verify how to use the data of those tables.
    – Serpiton
    Jun 30, 2014 at 13:15

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Yes, this is available since October, 2015 Categorized views in past flags (helpful/declined/disputed).

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