As far as flagging statistics, you can go to the Activity tab in your profile and click on the "xx helpful flags" link under the Impact section. For your account, that will take you to this page. From there, you can see detailed statistics on the flags you have filed and their acceptance rate.
Looking at those numbers, I wouldn't worry too much about a single declined flag here and there. For the most part, your flagging has been accurate and it'd take a number of declined flags to even see a warning about this. Moderators can't directly ban you from flagging, only the system can if we decline enough of these in a short duration.
The only recent declined flag I see in there was one on this question where you used a custom flag to state
Resolveable via a trivial google search.
You don't need to use a custom flag for something like that, just use a standard close vote or close flag and the community will handle the rest. In fact, the question was already closed by the time the moderator saw that flag, so they had declined it with the stock reason
flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention
Again, beyond that I wouldn't worry about your recent flagging history as you've been on the mark with the rest of them.
If you're really concerned about using a spam flag on something you suspect to be spam, but aren't sure about, use a custom flag and explain your suspicions. That could provide the context we need to see what you did.