I am still a bit confused about the workings of flagging stuff and moderators accepting/declining them.
I flagged this question as "In need of moderator intervention" and added a comment to the flag saying "contains spam". It wasn't a big deal, but I just want to take it as an example trying to get some clarification. The "spam" wasn't really rude language, but close to, on the other hand I felt that flagging it would be more appropriate than just editing myself. Shortly after I flagged it, it was edited by a third user, removing the nonsense spam part.
My flag was declined because "moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it". Does this refer to the question in the state as the moderator found it? Is the history not considered during the moderator review?
To me "declined, found no evidence" sounds quite negative. Was my flag really that misplaced? Is there any way I could ask the moderator why they declined the flag? Does it have any negative impact on me when a flag gets declined? Should I have edited the question without flagging it?
Sorry for many questions, but I usually think twice before flagging something and often I don't understand why it gets declined, so other than not flagging I wouldn't know how to improve my flagging. Maybe I am just overthinking the whole thing and there isn't anything negative about flags getting declined and I should just flag what I think isn't OK and let the moderators sort it out?