Lately I've seen a couple of my duplicate flags being disputed. Although I do understand what disputed means, I'm a bit confused as to how this is possible?
When I did some research, I've came across these meta posts about the disputed flag:
What is a disputed flag? Where the highly upvoted and accepted answer says:
Currently, the following scenarios may result in a flag being disputed:
- A spam or offensive flag which is cleared (but not declined) by a moderator. These flags are unique in that they can impose lasting
penalties on both the post and author, so a special mechanism is
provided for them to be cleared without penalizing either the author
or the flagger.- A Not An Answer flag or Very Low Quality flag is reviewed in the Low Quality review queue, and the result of the review is "Looks OK".
- A Recommend Close flag is active on a post reviewed in the Triage review queue when the result of the review is "Looks OK".
- A Spam, Offensive, or Very Low Quality flag is active on a post reviewed in the Triage review queue when the result of the review is "Should be Improved".
Which doesn't include the Marked as Duplicate flag.
Looking just a little further, there's also this question:
What is the difference between disputed and declined flags? Where the accepted answer says:
Disputed flag: When you flag an answer as NAA or VLQ and the post doesn't result in deletion but someone recommended deletion, the flag is disputed. Spam and offensive flags on post that are rolled back are also disputed.
Which also doesn't explain that a Duplicate flag can be disputed. So are these meta posts outdated or do I miss something somewhere?
Edit: As requested, an example:
Now the most odd thing about this example, is that minutes later, someone else still just marked it as a duplicate:
PHP Rename Access denied code 5. After working it suddenly shows this message [duplicate]