I flagged the following "answer" as "not an answer": > +1 > > Would like to do the same thing > > Dis you find a solution? which IMHO is perfectly fine to flag. Afterwards the post was edited and my flag declined. [Here][1] is the full edit history. The reason for the flag was: > declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer I understand why the reviewer declined my flag (the edit transformed the answer into an actual one, which I would have not flagged in the first place). What can I do to reverse or at least have this flag discussed? At this point I won't flag anything else and would discourage everybody to do it, since you can be penalized for absolutely no fault of your own... I know that 1 declined flag is not a problem, but if the process is not deterministic and there is no way to "un-decline" a supposedly wrongly declined flag, who can guarantee your work won't be wasted? [1]: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/49658139/revisions