I am going to use stack overflow as an example but it is more of a general question.
From Stack Overflow's help:
When you start out, you are allotted 10 flags per day. This number may increase to up to 100 flags per day
In other words, if you use up all of your flags for the day you have to wait ~24 hours before you can flag posts again.
Wouldn't it be more reasonable to just return the flag to the user after it is approved (deemed helpful) similar to how edits work? Of course there should probably still be a 24 hour reset period for those flags that never get accepted, declined, or disputed.
Is there a reason it was set up to refresh after 24 hours instead of returning the flags after they are used like SO does with edits? (i.e. Is it to prevent clutter or was there a pattern that caused this?).