I recently flagged this question as off topic. The flag has been declined but no reason for why it was declined was given:
While my flag most certainly was wrong and deserved to be declined, I'm wondering why was there no reason given?
I recently flagged this question as off topic. The flag has been declined but no reason for why it was declined was given:
While my flag most certainly was wrong and deserved to be declined, I'm wondering why was there no reason given?
When moderators decline a flag, it gets a reason to go along with it. So yes, this is the telltale sign of a flag that was declined by the community (Community, actually, which is technically kinda-sorta a moderator, but stop picking nits!).
In fact, for "needs to be closed" flags, the only way a flag is processed is automatically via the close-vote review queue.
psubsee2003 already found the relevant review item. Your "needs to be closed" flag put the question into the close-vote review queue, and it received three "Leave Open" votes by community reviewers, so your flag was automatically marked "declined".
No, I have no idea why a 3 vs. 4 split on "Leave Open" vs. "Close" would result in a "declined" resolution status instead of a "disputed" resolution status. But that's how it works. There's no path for a "needs to be closed" flag to get "disputed" via the close vote review queue.