On my newest flag page there is only one declined flag - for 19 oct. And suddenly... banned. Investigation?
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On my newest flag page there is only one declined flag - for 19 oct. And suddenly... banned. Investigation?
Screenshot of newest flags:
In short, it's because your flags are statistically worse, a lot worse, than flags left by the average SO user. So the system would rather wait for that average user to come along and make a decision on a post than bother moderators and review queues with your assessment.
If you want to know what is bad about your flags, you'll have to discuss them individually. We can't get anything useful from mere screenshots of the flag list, without context.
Note that this doesn't mean that the value of your flags is negative... but it does mean the value is less than the opportunity cost. The moderators have thousands of flags waiting to be dealt with, so they want to see only flags that can be trusted.
In addition to statistical analysis, sometimes a moderator will manually apply a short-term flag or review ban to someone who left a flag or review that is clearly against the official community-accepted policy, indicating that either you haven't read the policy (and therefore shouldn't be flagging/reviewing), or are thinking you know better than the policy, in which case your flags aren't welcome. Mostly these short-term bans are to get your attention and make you re-read the policy.