I recently tried to become more active on Stack Overflow. So, I started asking and answering questions whenever I can, using my upvotes(can't downvote yet) and flagging posts as I see fit. One thing I've come to notice though is that a flag that sits for a while without being acted on can become "aged away". While I'm content that this happens, what causes it?
At first it seemed obvious; a flag that sits for a stretch of time is "aged away". But I came across a case where I have aged away flags that are newer than flags that are still pending. This is demonstrated below.
I have seen the "Why were my older close flags "aged away"?" post and while that explains actions that can be taken on flags that have aged away, it doesn't answer my question; When do posts become aged away?