And, to be honest, I am still trying to figure out why.

The post in question is this one. It's a simple little thing, containing a single hyperlink to an article on CoinDesk, followed by commentary on that article.
You'll notice that I didn't lift any material from the article itself to put in my post, I only posted a link (much like an ordinary Reddit post would). And yet, somebody decided that my post should be flagged.
I obviously don't know who did it (though one user did downvote the post, so there may possibly be a link there), but I'm beginning to suspect that their only reason for flagging me was because they disagreed with the premise of my post.
Now, if you disagree with me, then you are free to downvote my material. That is your right, after all. But if you flag my post, not because I broke any rules but to simply satisfy your bruised ego, then you are a coward. I already wrote a post about this previously, but now I am even firmer in my convictions.
Now, 99% of the people reading this are not guilty. But I bet some of you know what it's like to be falsely flagged. Thank you for reading. I hope we can be friends.