Honestly, flagging low-quality questions for moderator attention (at least for me) is practically useless.
What is a moderator supposed to do about it?
We have three choices. First, we can leave a comment goading the user to get their snit correct. This, of course, will have absolutely no effect. Second, we can close the question as NARQ, and third we can mark your flag invalid.
So, the only two things we can do is either turn new users off of StackOverflow or ruin your flag weight.
I still don't know what we should be doing. If a user has hundreds of such questions, fine, we know what to do about that. But 99% of these "low quality" flags are simply noobs or people crossing the language barrier. Or Android devs. Lots of iPhone devs, too.
If there was some kind of niche carved out for users like this, where we could tip them in and force them to sort themselves out, that might help the situation. For instance, if we could tip the question (and the user) into a probationary hole from which they'd have to make their own way out of by providing some substantive edits to their question. They would be unable to ask another question until they improved the original question, and improvements would be placed in a queue for review where 10k+ users could view them and determine if they should be released or not. Their question would not be answerable (but comments and edits could be made) while in the queue, and if they remain in there for a month they essentially starve and the system clears out their question and their account.
Seems like a lot of work, but other than pulling the trigger on their accounts what else can we do?