- I added "These warning banners will disappear when you have 7 days of login time. You should familiarize yourself with the trust system before then." to the newbie warning banner. Note BTW that it usually takes months for someone to get 7 days of login time: among all 4096 users with 6.5 to 7.5 days login time, the account age (lastLogin-dateRegistered) is: maximum 3216 days, minimum 7.5, median 677, average 936.
If I understand correctly, after 7 days login time the newbie red flag will disappear from flagged user profile.
Or , how made red flag he have withdrawn it.
You understood it wrongly. It means that active newbie-warning flags will be there if flags don't turn into inactive. Such flags will displayed as active flags if supports are more than one compared to oppositions. (Ex: If a newbie warning flag has: 3 supports, 2 oppositions ----> Active flag).
Only users (newbie users) will not see active Newbie warning flags if their log-in time surpasses 7 days. It implies that if a newbie logs in the forum more than 7 days, they should not be considered as newbie, because they have enough time to read and learn, familiarise themselves with forum structures, systems, such as Trust system. With more than 7-day-login time, such newbies should prepare themselves enough skills to avoid scam projects.
Additionally, Newbie warning flags have their own purposes, as premilinary preventive methods for newbies.
For non-agreement issues, use a newbie-warning flag and give them a negative trust rating. These actions are in the different scopes of warning newbies or informing other users of your opinions, which have less severe consequences and therefore lower bars.
A newbie-warning flag is active if there are more people supporting such a flag than opposing it. It shows a banner on topics started by the flagged user for guests and for users with less than 7 days of login time. For all users, a "#" is shown next to their trust scores.
A yellow box is used if someone creates a newbie-warning flag, which on the "Add flag" page reads as follows: Due to various concrete red flags, I believe that anyone dealing with this user has a high risk of losing money. (This flag will only be shown to guests/newbies.)
A red box is used if someone creates a scammer warning flag, which on the "Add flag" page reads as follows: This user violated a casual or implied agreement with me, resulting in damages. or This user violated a written contract with me, resulting in damages.