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@arjafi I can understand why it would be fairly permissive. If I get interested in a user, I may open several of their posts, and I would be likely to start with their highly voted posts. Then I would likely vote on each of them according to whether I found them useful, etc., in context. Of course, I am more likely to "serially upvote" (if you can call it that) than downvote.
Or to give some mixture of down and up votes.
I came here to query a declined flag. But on closer reading of the question, I found it could make sense (although it really wasn't self-explanatory at first). It had also been edited since I flagged it, since I commented as well as flagging it.
I guess I shouldn't worry about a single declined flag, right?