29

Please note that I'm fully aware why flags age away and I know what alternate actions I can take.

I was looking through my flags, and I noticed something odd. A rather recent flag (flagged one week ago) was already marked as "Aged Away". Meanwhile, older flags (two to three weeks ago) are still "Pending Review".

This behavior confused me, as I was under the impression that flags spend x amount of time in the CV queue before being marked as "Aged Away".

Is there any set rule on when flags turn to "Aged Away"?

1

1 Answer 1

16

From MSE:

  • If the question has less than 100 views, the votes expire one per day after 14 days.
  • If the question has [100 or more] views, close votes expire at a rate of one per day, starting 4 days after the last vote was cast.

If you flag a post on a high-traffic tag, your flag will age away faster than a flag on a low-traffic tag.

Since my flagged post reached >100 views, it got marked as "Aged Away" faster than some other flags, on lower-traffic tags, where the posts have not reached 100 views yet.

2
  • The linked post is about flags, although it links to this one which is about close votes
    – Zanna
    Commented Sep 28, 2020 at 8:48
  • @Zanna yes and the answer says: These [flag aging rules] follow the normal rules for close vote aging
    – Jesse
    Commented Sep 29, 2020 at 11:38

You must log in to answer this question.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged .