Correct. In our report list, we just have the link of the reported post (+ the name of the reported user, the name of the reporter and the comment). So indeed, we don't have the history of the post/topic, a mod can't know if the topic has been moved and he has to judge when he sees the report.
Thanks for clarifying, sadly I can't see the comment i had on that report, but I am pretty sure it describes why was it reported, I usually comment on where the post should be moved to unless I don't know where should it be, then my comments are usually "move" , "please move to the right board", and etc. so the mod who reported it bad must have seen my comment but probably couldn't understand why would I report a post in the correct section, which was worthy of a "bad" status.
A detailed comment could have avoided this " mistake " : This topic has no place in section XXX, please move it to section YYY.
In that case if someone wants to increase their report records, they can simply report topics in the correct section and claim it should be moved to the correct section and their report will still be marked good because when the mods see it - they will think it was actually in the wrong section before another mod moved it.
In other words, I could report the same post again and say "This topic has no place in 'meta', please move to 'bitcoin technical support'", when a mod sees that report, they will think it was actually moved from meta which is not the case, am I wrong? I hope so.
Anyway, I think it would help if mods had a way to check the post history.