There are a lot of questions on meta where the answer is a nice explanation of the rationale behind a certain behavior, and as long as someone reads the entire answer it's obvious that it's by design. However, I guess that many are only interested in knowing whether or not if it's by design or if it's a bug, and don't necessarily want to read the entire explanation. The thing is: a lot of these question don't have the status-bydesign tag.
I tried flagging a question where I proposed to add the tag status-bydesign. It was approved and the tag was added, so this was apparently not a wrong flag. I'm tempted to flag such questions as I encounter them in order to get the correct tags on questions, but I'm wondering if this would just create a bunch of extra work for the mods, compared to the benefit of having correct tags.
So, my question is: Should I flag questions that have by-design answers in order to get correct tags, or should I just leave them be?