I had flagged this question: What are the cases to be considered while parsing a mathematical expression(brackets)? for closure because it belongs on a different site (I originally wanted to flag for migration to Mathematics, but I couldn't find it (and it didn't seem quite right)) so I flagged as off topic (didn't find the correct site to migrate to in the list at the time).
It has since been declined. However, this brings up 2 points:
Why? Is this really not off topic? After some searching, I understand that this is likely because 3 people in the review queue saw fit to leave it open. To people who glanced over the question quickly, I would agree that it may seem like a legitimate question - however, if you really look at the question and what it's asking, it doesn't belong on SO.
Just to make sure I wasn't wrong in flagging it, I had done research as to exactly what constitutes as "on topic" in SO (Which computer science / programming Stack Exchange do I post in?) And according to said metapost, the question does not belong on SO.
Now that my flag has been declined, there's no way for me to reflag it for migration (assuming the flag for moderator attention shouldn't be used for this purpose)! Assuming I flagged it incorrectly before as off-topic, now that I know there's a migration flag, why can't I flag it to migrate to say, the CS.SE site?