Asking after not finding an answer at https://stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/flag-posts or Stack Exchange Moderator FAQ, or here on meta, among other places:
I recently flagged a few posts that were blatantly off-topic and recalled there were actually badges related to that (first, 80, and 500). I think cutting down the signal-to-noise ratio would be good, but I don't have the reputation points to vote to close or mark as potential duplicate. As there are a lot of duplicate, or otherwise in need of help, questions, and 80 or 500 seems like a LOT of flags, it occurred to me to ask:
Does raising flags annoy the moderators people who process them?
I'm not a hall monitor or badge whore (it seems like an "I'm telling mom" badge to me); I'm just curious, because it seems like adding to someone else's workload. OTOH, I don't want to not take any action because someone else will flag it.
On edit: I was notified in comments that flags are generally an issue handled by higher-reputation points users rather than moderators. I think I'll have to revisit the "privileges" page to see if I can determine which flags go to whom. If there is content that summarizes the process or flow I'd like to know more about it (I've recently become more active on Stack Overflow, so it would behoove me to know this stuff).