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Whilst looking at a question on the 'triage' review queue, I felt the question was unsalvageable (no code, two lines, "i want you to tell me how to do x").

I clicked on the link, intending to flag, and flagged the question.

When I returned to the review queue and clicked "Unsalvageable", the same prompts (regarding flag type) popped up.

Did I flag it twice? This might be a problem (both for me getting double chances to flag, and also using two flags from my '11' today.)

Side note: why 11 flags available?

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The system won't allow you to flag for the same thing twice, but under certain circumstances, you can flag the same post twice (for different things).

You can check the flag status on your profile page to see if you actually flagged the post twice. If you were able to cast the same flag twice, that would actually be a bug.

As far as your available flags count:

When you start out, you are allotted 10 flags per day. This number may increase to up to 100 flags per day:

You get one bonus flag per 2000 reputation.

You are awarded additional bonus flags when you flag correctly - one bonus flag for every ten net helpful flags (helpful flags minus declined flags).

From: https://stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/flag-posts

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  • +1 about the last point with the number of flags increasing with reputation: I have 10 flags available on Meta but 40 on the main site.
    – AStopher
    Dec 6, 2014 at 23:26
  • You get one bonus flag per 2000 reputation. That's not quite clear to me. I have only ~900 rep, yet I have 20 flags / day ? Apr 5, 2015 at 14:39
  • @JonasCz "You are awarded additional bonus flags when you flag correctly - one bonus flag for every ten net helpful flags (helpful flags minus declined flags)." Apr 5, 2015 at 15:25

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