Normally, when an answer is flagged, and then the answer is subsequently edited into an appropriate answer, the flag is rejected as "Disputed" instead of "Declined". Yesterday, however, I had a flag marked as "Declined" despite the fact that it was edited by the author between me raising the flag and the post passing review as "Looks OK". That's not the expected behavior.
Specifics
When I flagged the answer as NAA at 2022-02-02 18:49:12Z, it read:
Can you be more specific and show more details for your chosen images?
That should be a pretty clear-cut case for an NAA flag.
Later, at 2022-02-03 07:31:07Z, it was edited into an appropriate answer. Which is good! That's what we want!
My flag, however, was declined with the standard message:
declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
That's incorrect. Since the answer had been edited, it should be marked as "Disputed".
Hypothesis
One oddity about this particular case is that the author of the answer deleted and undeleted their answer twice between my original flag and its rejection, as can be seen on the revisions page. I hypothesize that this may have interfered with the logic for issuing a "Disputed" flag result.
Summary
Regardless, this seems like a bug: A post that has been edited since it was first flagged should be rejected as "Disputed" not "Rejected". This may, however, be a fairly narrow edge case caused by one (or more) interstitial deletions. If so, it likely doesn't affect very many flags—though it should ideally still be addressed.