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I thought I had a whole lot of votes-to-close, so I'm wondering if they count as helpful flags or if I just have fewer than I thought I did.

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    @Glorfindel Are you saying... From the review queue to handle VLQ and NAA flags, a user should flag the answers they review as VLQ or NAA? That sounds like a blatant misuse of the review system in my mind.
    – Kendra
    Nov 10, 2015 at 14:54
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    You could search for and flag VLQ and NAA answers. There are myriads to be found... Nov 10, 2015 at 14:56

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Close votes don't count as flags. Since you have the 3k close votes privilege, you cast a close vote instead of a flag when closing questions. So you won't be able submit any flags by closing questions.

Instead, you'll have to submit other kinds of flags. Your remaining options are:

  • spam
  • offensive
  • very low quality
  • not an answer
  • custom (in need of moderator attention)
  • any comment flag

Just make sure your flags are, you know, helpful. Alternatively, you could donate your reputation until getting under 3k so you lose the close votes privilege. Then your close votes become flags again, but that would mean you wouldn't qualify for the moderator position due to this cycle's reputation requirement of 3k.

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  • Doesn't it seem weird? Same situation for example edit, when you have enough reputation to enter the edit review queue, you can still make countable edit for your privilege. But for flag, it comes to be a lot harder if the close not countable for it.
    – keikai
    Mar 29, 2020 at 12:15

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