Now that we have the ability to retract flags, I would like to make use of it to retract flags that would most likely be marked helpful but would have no further actionable effect on a post.
Problem Case
Sadly, currently there is no way (that I know of) to retract a flag on a deleted post if you don't have the 10k privilege to view deleted posts. This unfortunately means that some custom moderator flags I've raised sit in limbo until a moderator gets to them and notices that the post has already been handled, and then dismisses them as helpful. That to me sounds like a preventable waste of precious moderator time.
Example of the problem occurring:
I happened across a spam post (mirror for <10k) that wasn't very obvious spam since there was no link, but spam nonetheless. I decided to raise a custom moderator flag on the post to alert a moderator to the situation, since just a spam flag would probably get declined considering the lacking context.
The user posting the spam was then found to have posted several other posts containing a link and the same text, making this very obvious spam instead. Comments to that effect were posted, and the post was subsequently destroyed by 6 spam flags, yet my flag was still pending.
In this case, my flag serves no further discernible purpose, and all a moderator can do when coming across it is to dismiss it as helpful, since the post has already been handled. I would like to retract this flag and to spare moderators the time it takes to open the post to find out that its already been handled.
Proposal
Allow retracting flags directly from the "Flagged Posts for [User]" menu on your profile.