I'm looking at my Aged Away Post flags and see that
- a few are removed, probably by script (Won't the script consider pending flags as helpful?) Example 1
- a few are closed (It may be because someone raised flag after my flag got expired?) Example 2
- a few are re-flagged by me but this doesn't reflect here! Example 3
It is a little bit confusing for me to go back, verify and re-flag, if necessary. What is the real expectations of flagging system?
- You raise flag once and forget, whatsoever the status?
This one is not a question and is eligible for removal. My flag is aged-away and the question is still alive on SO. I'm not allowed to re-flag!! Strange!! (EDIT: I flagged thiss question in chat room, and it is handled but my flag status doesn't reflect any change; nor I do see latest question status until I open it)
This one is a real duplicate and it is still pending review. Meanwhile, someone answered, got acceptance and then the rep :). I know my flag will eventually age away. Is it because we have more flags than that can be handled by our current mods / reviewers?
Can we enhance aged away screen to reflect the current status of the question, so as to quickly see if we need to re-flag? I'm not sure if I'm asking the correct questions, but it is kind of convoluted process!!