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##Retracting Flags

Retracting Flags

##Responding to Unhelpful Answers

Responding to Unhelpful Answers

##Placing Another Bounty

Placing Another Bounty

##Soliciting More Specific Advice on Meta

Soliciting More Specific Advice on Meta

##Retracting Flags

##Responding to Unhelpful Answers

##Placing Another Bounty

##Soliciting More Specific Advice on Meta

Retracting Flags

Responding to Unhelpful Answers

Placing Another Bounty

Soliciting More Specific Advice on Meta

added links about subsequent bounties and fixed a typo
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Eliah Kagan
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However, you have the option to offer a second bounty on your question. The second bounty will have to be for at least twice the value of the first one, so it's possible that you don't currently have enough reputation to offer it. (See this answer and that one.)

It's possible to go to your profile and find the question anand answer. So users probably can already talk about it here, even if you don't edit this meta question. But I have avoided doing this, since I'm not sure you're really looking for that sort of specific advice. If you are looking for it then I do recommend including links in your meta question.

However, you have the option to offer a second bounty on your question. The second bounty will have to be for at least twice the value of the first one, so it's possible that you don't currently have enough reputation to offer it.

It's possible to go to your profile and find the question an answer. So users probably can already talk about it here, even if you don't edit this meta question. But I have avoided doing this, since I'm not sure you're really looking for that sort of specific advice. If you are looking for it then I do recommend including links in your meta question.

However, you have the option to offer a second bounty on your question. The second bounty will have to be for at least twice the value of the first one, so it's possible that you don't currently have enough reputation to offer it. (See this answer and that one.)

It's possible to go to your profile and find the question and answer. So users probably can already talk about it here, even if you don't edit this meta question. But I have avoided doing this, since I'm not sure you're really looking for that sort of specific advice. If you are looking for it then I do recommend including links in your meta question.

small correction, I think
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If you cannot retract the flag, it was probably already handled. To see what happened with any flag you have raised, you can view your flagging history. On the Activity tab of your profile, under ɪᴍᴘᴀᴄᴛ, there is a link that says how many flags you have been raised that have been marked helpful. You can click that to go to a page with full details about all the flags you have ever raised.

If you cannot retract the flag, it was probably already handled. To see what happened with any flag you have raised, you can view your flagging history. On the Activity tab of your profile, under ɪᴍᴘᴀᴄᴛ, there is a link that says how many flags you have been raised that have been marked helpful. You can click that to go to a page with full details about all the flags you have ever raised.

If you cannot retract the flag, it was probably already handled. To see what happened with any flag you have raised, you can view your flagging history. On the Activity tab of your profile, under ɪᴍᴘᴀᴄᴛ, there is a link that says how many flags you have raised that have been marked helpful. You can click that to go to a page with full details about all the flags you have ever raised.

linked to the Community bot's profile
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