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Sometimes we raise a flag to someone's post for one of the reasons such as spam, not clear, off-topic, etc. After some time the post gets edited. Or we realize that a flag should not have been raised for this post.

To overcome this situation, is there a provision of rolling back the Flag mark on that Q&A post?

Because in that case the chance of the flag getting declined, is higher than the raised flag being marked "helpful".

I am unable to retract a marked flag in the Android app of Stack Exchange.

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    You can retract your flag click on the "flag" of the flagged post tan click on "Retract Flag" button. see the screenshot
    – AskNilesh
    Jan 25, 2019 at 9:52
  • I have edited question so it should be opened. Jan 30, 2019 at 8:15

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Yes. Flags can be retracted. Simply click on the "flag" link below the flagged post. A dialog will appear that tells you you've already flagged this post. In the lower righthand corner of this dialog, there is a button "Retract Flag".

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  • I do not have the option to retract flags. I had several declined flags in short succession and now SO has locked me out of flagging, instead asking me to review my current declined flags, but I am unable to do anything about the declined flags.
    – ddejohn
    Feb 17, 2021 at 3:47

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