This is the first time I've encountered a disputed flag and I don't get it. I've read What is a disputed flag?. Here's the scenario:
Bad question from low-rep user (I don't mean low-rep like me, I mean like nonexistent). It's bad because:
- The whole problem was the user didn't pass required arguments to a function (and they are clearly documented as required for the library in question).
- The code formatting is messed up.
- The user later posted a comment (not even an answser) saying they fixed it by adding the required arguments.
So now there's this "question" with like 35 lines of code sitting there where the only relevant thing is that the required args weren't passed in one function call. Until I came along there was no activity except from the OP: no votes, no answers, no comments. I flagged it as very low quality (VLQ) and left a comment. Later I see that the flag is "disputed". So I look at What is a disputed flag? and the reasons it lists for why that could happen don't apply here: no edit, no upvote, no accept (not even any answers).
So according to What happens to a disputed flag? it sounds like a 10k user just marked it as invalid? And that's it? I could go and edit this question to fix the code formatting and then post an answer that rehashes what the OP posted in their comment: the required arguments are required. But what's the point? This question is just clutter and should just go away.