I've recently been banned from flagging posts because some of the submitted flags in the last 7 days have been declined. However, reviewing them as suggested by SO, I noticed that of the seven declined flags, 6 resulted in closed posts, some of them being even heavily-downvoted (so I don't think the flag I raised was wrong).
Is there any action taken with moderators when they have clearly misjudged, the same way as we are banned from certain actions when not using the tools the right way? Or maybe the flag was not the right one? (I flagged as 'very low quality').
I read in a similar post (user asking why flag status did not correspond with post status result - declined flags resulting in closed posts and accepted flags resulting in non-closed posts) that one should not worry about the ban, because it's harmless and that if the question got closed, in the end, it achieved the desired result.
But I'd like to better understand how all this works to provide better value to the community.