I just dove into the LQP Review Queue today (hooray, I hit 2000 unicorn points!), and I noticed that the first three flags I handled were all on answers to the same question. Some of them did indeed have syntax errors, but they were all very clearly attempts to answer the question. It's my understanding that a post being wrong is not the criteria for flagging a question as a LQP, so I marked them as "Looks OK".
I suppose I have two questions:
Is my understanding of the LQP flag correct? I've been flagging for a long time and have a good track record of my flags not being declined, so I like to think I'm good on this point.
Is there anything I should do when I notice that a particular question seems to be getting an unusual number of bad flags?
Note: The proposed duplicate to this question suggests that my understanding of the LQP flag is correct, but the main point of my question is this: if I, as a reviewer, identify an pattern of incorrect flag usage, can I put a stop to the pattern to save other reviewers' time and how? If the flags all came from the same user, could a moderator see this and send the user a message reminding them of the correct usage of the LQP flag? Any other options?