Sorry for the clickbaity title - but hear me out for a second.
Many of my flags aged away. 38.2% of them to be precise. This is frustrating and demotivating. I catch myself not going through the hassle of flagging older questions as it seems unlikely anyone will look at the flag anyway. I think the system should be adjusted in some regard.
One example: This unanswered question is a very obvious duplicate of this question. Accordingly I flagged it as such. Three times as you can see here:
Most people arriving at the flagged question would have benefited from having a link to the other one but every duplicate-flag aged away. I actually thought about just copy-pasting the answer but that is not allowed.
Now I do know that the aging-away-process is relevant and has a purpose. However I think we can improve upon it. Here are some ideas:
- Notify the user if a flag aged away (I would generally appreciate better feedback regarding the quality/outcome of flags and if one would be notified about one aging away they could go back, look at the question, decide if it is still valid and potentially re-flag)
- Reduce/remove the time limit for a re-flag (If one takes the time to go through the aged-away flags to re-evaluate the questions - why can't they re-flag if they think it is necessary? For each of the aged-away flags from the example above I had to wait 14 days(!) until I could re-flag)
- Give each/some users a very limited amount of high-priority flags which can't age away
- Make re-flags impossible to age away (So if one waits 14 days to re-flag a question it can't age away again. This would only apply if the flag is the same. I think the number of re-flags is pretty low which is why I think this would be feasible without bloating the queues)
I would greatly appreciate any additional ideas!