I don't fully understanding Disputed flags. I understand they are like "nothing happened", and they don't count as much against me as declined. But that is not what worries me.
*I think disputed flags are potentially wasting good efforts for cleaning up the site from bad/incorrect posts.*

I understand an edit can dispute a flag, but if that is the case, why does the OP appear as the one disputing my flag instead of the person making the edit?

Also, **can users dispute flags placed upon their post?** Does an option for doing such appear for them? Because I have seen disputed flags on posts that had no edits and I would guess if a user with high rep disputed my flag he/she would appear as the disputer.

My following flags appear as **disputed** by the OPs that posted them:

 - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30430971/i-am-not-getting-the-css-file-in-my-ruby-project-output : flagged as **Unclear what you are asking**
 - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30250836/calling-webservice-using-javascript: flagged as **Too broad**
 - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2630068/sqlplus-spooling-to-multiple-files-from-pl-sql-blocks/10488190#10488190: flagged as **Not an answer**
 - http://stackoverflow.com/questions/29656131/cassandra-java-client: flagged as **Off-topic**

I had some other disputed flags but those questions were closed/deleted so that has been dealt with.

By [this post][1]:

> Disputed flags are considered neither helpful nor declined, regardless
> of the action taken in response to them.

**So, what should we do about disputed flags? Would it be ok to re-flag?**

Finally, you may arguee the total correctness of my flags, but I think at the very least [this][2] is not a good question for SO and should be closed.


  [1]: https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/95275/what-is-a-disputed-flag
  [2]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30250836/calling-webservice-using-javascript