I had been a member of Stack Overflow for nearly 3 years, thinking that flags were just "fire and forget" to improve the site. I had no idea that there were responses to my flags, let alone that I could see a list of them. (So I hereby apologise for appearing not to learn from some of the responses.) I didn't think there was a way of getting to them, because "flags" is not an option in the list of tabs: "summary" / "answers" / "questions" / "tags" / "badges" / "favorites" / "bounties" / "reputation" / "all actions" / "responses" / "votes".
- The thing that you have to click on to get to them (in the "IMPACT" area of the Activity tab of the user's page) doesn't even look like it's clickable unless you hover over it.
- The styling is very similar to other items on the same page which are not clickable.
- The wording on it makes it look like it's just a piece of information, and even then, the wording implies that the link is only related to "helpful" flags
But it is clickable, and the page it takes you to is about all of your flags (not just the helpful ones), and includes the responses.
Does more thought need to be applied to the UI design in this area to make it clearer? Maybe this should be on a "flags" tab to make its existence more obvious. (Maybe there is a way of finding out what percentage of users who have created flags, but have never visited that page on their own profile?)