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Do Dismissed flags cost same amount as before the 500 mark?
Yes, dismissed flags are always -10 FW.
EDIT: You can see :
https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/87732/total-10-00-flag-weight-for-10-good-flags-but-10-flag-weight-for-1-bad-flag-t that compla …
6
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Show current flag weight on flag weight summary page
Totally agree with that. It can then become a true tracking panel that show you all you review and I won't have to go back to profile to check on flag increase/decrease.
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Consider flag weight as well as reputation for earning moderation tools
Considering the "Deputy × 243" statistic, I agree with this. How many 10K user are in stackoverflow? if you know?
Edit: statistics for the records (20th of May 2011)
Ran from https://data.stackexchang …