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I flagged a question, because it should have been moved to Code Review. My flag was declined, but then the question was moved to Code Review. How come I am still banned from flagging if the flag turned out useful?

This is the post that led to the ban: https://codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/79684/federal-and-state-income-tax-calculator

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    You probably have many declined flags.
    – user3920237
    Feb 6, 2015 at 9:50
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    You have two declined flags on that question contributing to the ban. I was not the one who handled the flags, but I'm guessing miscommunication.
    – BoltClock
    Feb 6, 2015 at 10:33

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This question and the flags were a bit of a mess but here is what happened.

There were three flags on the post requesting that this question be migrated to Code Review. I declined flags and performed some comment clean-up telling the user to post the question on Code Review.

My reasons for declining the flags were:

  1. I didn't think it was a great question that was worthy of being migrated
  2. The question had a few answers, none of which appeared to be Code Review worthy answers.

A few hours later we received another flag requesting that this be migrated to Code Review. That flag was declined by another moderator.

Later, a Code Review mod, brought to our attention that the user cross-posted the question, this happened because the user was told to post on Code Review via the comments. Now, we had 2 questions on multiple sites and the SO version was on the way to being closed, so we migrated the question so it could be merged.

You wound up with a flag ban because you flagged the question twice for migration and we didn't feel it was a good candidate to be migrated - unfortunately, you have a small flag history with 2 flags declined in a short timespan, this resulted in your ban.

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