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Why was this rude or abusive flag disputed?

If the text as quoted was present in a post or comment, then it's pretty much a crystal clear violation of several bullets of the site's Code of Conduct. This flag should obviously never have been ...
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72 votes
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Is a post like 'assdddsssafffwq' spam?

Note that this represents my opinion on the matter. It isn't an official stance, and shouldn't be taken as such. Additionally, this doesn't completely apply to cases of already-established users ...
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72 votes
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Does this post for "where can we download historical data of Bitcoin" Look OK?

Thanks for bringing this up. This post is definitely off-topic. Review bans have been handed out accordingly.
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68 votes
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Flagged a question as rude/abusive, then edited question resulting in disputed flag

In cases where the entire question wasn't intended as being offensive / trolling, but has a section edited into it that was, we tend to remove that section and clear (dispute) the offensive flag. ...
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Too many of your recent flags have been declined. Do we really think these question/answers are good?

Since you've brought this up; we'll go through them 1-by-1. Not an answer / "This answer does not bring anything new." In order to flag something as "Not an answer", it can't be an answer. The flag ...
58 votes
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Why was this spam flag on an answer disputed​?

That's because I didn't translate the post. It needed deleting, but as I couldn't immediately see a link I decided that it wasn't actually spam. My bad. I should have translated it first - something ...
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55 votes

Is a post like 'assdddsssafffwq' spam?

tl;dr You can flag this however you want, but your mileage (likelihood of it being treated as helpful) may vary. You may want to stick to NAA or VLQ. It's not really strictly speaking spam because it'...
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51 votes
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Why are my flags disputed?

Because reviewers don't know what "Should Be Improved" means: https://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/8473919 https://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/8460414 https://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/...
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51 votes
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Flagging non-English post disputed after the post is translated

Your flag was disputed in review. The most current revision is shown in review. As far as I'm aware, moderators also see the most current revision when evaluating a flag. As you can see, by the time ...
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Is flagging off-topic stuff worthwhile, or just annoying?

Yeah, one individual OKed this question, and a number of other reviewers thought it could be made on-topic with a few improvements, oblivious to the fact that the question had nothing to do with ...
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44 votes
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Very Low Quality flag disputed

Your flag was disputed as a result of triage reviewers voting that it "Requires Editing". This is most likely due to the ongoing confusion about what "Requires Editing" means in that queue. It's ...
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40 votes

Q. "How to do X fast?" A. "Fast code isn't important."

It makes for a great comment. It might even be a reasonable answer on Programmers. But without actually giving the optimization... it's not an answer. Same way as an "answer" that just tells the asker ...
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Close flag disputed

The triage review for that post resulted in 3 people saying it looks okay, two saying it needs editing, and your flag. The people saying that post is good as it is were just really, really wrong. ...
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Disputed vs. helpful/declined flags

Since a lot of questions are marked as a duplicate of this one and there is no explicit answer in this thread: A flag raised during triage becomes disputed if the outcome of triage is not ...
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Is this link-only answer ok?

The flag was declined quite a while ago now, but it appears to have been rejected because the answer appeared to be useful. Indeed, some digging reveals that the asker did indeed find his answer ...
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Declined spam flag although post was removed

Spam flags are (among) the "loudest" you can raise. And this answer only qualifies for less of an alarm bell. It is definitly NAA (not an answer) and worth flagging as such. I think there are some ...
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Does an (admittedly) "wild guess" qualify as an answer or should it be a comment?

I was surprised at having my "Not an answer" flag declined, especially after seeing that two other users suggested the same thing after mine was declined It may be surprising at first, but ...
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Wrong Use Of "Unclear what you are asking" flag?

I would have flagged for closure, using the "Off Topic/Why isn't this code working" close reason: Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior,...
29 votes
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Retracted flag was changed to disputed?

This can only ever happen with spam/offensive flags. When a moderator uses the "clear all spam/offensive flags" tool on a post, it simply changes all spam/offensive flags (both handled and pending) on ...
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Was this answer flag disputed because of an upvote?

Your flag was disputed because it went through the Low Quality Posts review queue and all three people said it Looks Ok. And I agree with them. He explicitly wrote the name of the function to use. It ...
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Better review handling of posts that have been edited since flagging

I flag with reckless abandon† and also comment freely whenever I think a flagged post can be improved, often for simple things like "include code or an exception message"; a few times, I've gone back ...
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Is this link-only answer ok?

The issue of the flag handling was well covered in Shog's answer. On the issue of link-only answers — no, it is not okay. Stack Exchange was built to create a collaborative work of sharing ...
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A high quality question as a low quality answer

It doesn't look to me like either an answer or a "high quality" question. It looks more like one person's story of accessing the current user, with a bit of mild ranting thrown in for flavor. From ...
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Is there any way I can see a reason why my flag was disputed

Perhaps I had flagged it for the wrong reason for example? I believe that if I were educated as to why it was disputed it could help my flagging in the future It's definitely worth revisiting reviews ...
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Is "I can't comment because I don't have enough reputation" a valid reason for posting an answer instead?

Some people lead with a statement like that, then go on to leave an actual answer in the sentences that follow. I tend to decline flags in those cases, and remove that initial wording (as Martijn did ...
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Q. "How to do X fast?" A. "Fast code isn't important."

"Profile first" may help the asker. But questions aren't just for the asker, they're for everyone arriving from Google. To many of those people, "profile first" is noise -- either they're searching ...
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Why are code-only answers not considered "very low quality"?

You can't make a blanket statement like, "If I see a code-only answer, it must always be low quality due to being code-only". Sometimes, in the context of the question itself, short snippets of code ...
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Are raised flags during triage disputed if others disagree?

Your flag was disputed at 2015-04-05 05:37:25Z, exactly the same moment that the review completed, so it does look like the review process is what triggered the dispute. For what it's worth, I don't ...
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Disputed flag: typo problem

That's a reasonable and correct flag, particularly because of: or that was caused by a simple typographical error Which is all this question is about. Your flag should have been accepted. I'm not ...
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