Yesterday this question was posted: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50332300/how-to-take-var-out-of-a-callback-in-javascript
I was with a foot out of my office when I read it and I was sure there's a duplicate related, but in the hurry of going home I pointed towards the wrong question with a duplicate flag.
On my way home I even received a notification that another user commented that I was pointing towards the wrong question.
However, I assume that due to other users (correctly) flagging the answer as a duplicate, my (incorrect) flag was marked as helpful too.
I'm not entirely sure how the system determines that a flag is helpful or not (these are not very precise 1, 2, 3, 4), but it feels like there is room for improvement. Especially in this case where it can be checked if the question I pointed towards was indeed used when actually closing the question.