I would expect the help center to clearly and unambiguously identify some methods to contact a moderator.
This seems to be a recurring topic on meta -- users can't find out, so they ask; and are promptly told to flag something, and here's a downvote for your efforts. 1
It would be less intimidating and frustrating if this were spelled out in the help center.
Searching for "contact moderator" in the help brings up one promising page, and several possible secondary candidates somewhere down among clearly unrelated results;
- Who are the site moderators, and what is their role here?
- What if I need more help?
- Contact support (just a contact form)
- What if I see someone doing something bad?
My suggestion would be to document this information in more detail in #4; to add "contact a moderator" to the dropdown list in #3; and link to these resources from #1 and #2.
Page #4 explains that you should flag the bad stuff, but it needs to be clearer -- when there is more than a single thing you want to flag, or the bad stuff isn't one of those things which has a friendly "flag me" next to it.
Text proposal:
How do I contact a moderator?
The usual way to contact a moderator is to flag problematic content. If the content or behavior you want us to investigate is not in a place where you can conveniently flag it directly, please flag something else! A comment of your own will do fine, for example, if you cannot find anything else to flag.
Maybe add this before the section about flagging.
Additionally, #4 should clearly be the number one search hit for this particular query. (Not sure how to reliably fix that for at least the most common ways to phrase this.)
1 See e.g. these questions.
I agree that they are not excellent questions, but the fact that the user had to ask in the first place is the problem I am trying to address primarily.