bluefeet's been doing a bit of analysis and soul-searching with regard to the Very Low Quality flag lately:
When flagging questions as VLQ, we're inadvertently sending too much noise to the moderators to handle.
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Problem 1: Currently, when a question is older than 7 days and it receives a VLQ flag it bypasses Triage and goes directly to the moderators.
There are a few ways we could've solved this particular problem, but the truth is that very few VLQ flags ever get raised on posts over 7 days old... Heck, 87% of all VLQ flags are raised on questions less than one day old. The vast, vast majority of the worst cruft gets cleaned up quickly...
...and when it doesn't, there's often something else going on:
Spelling or grammar problems aren't great, but a question that's been sitting around, answered, for months or years, is probably good enough to be understood. Editing to fix the problems or simply downvoting will suffice.
Extremely short or link-only answers are often of extremely poor quality, but those that've survived for years are usually at least understandable; their greatest flaws tend to be in not actually answering the question, for which there exists another flag (one used far, far more often already).
And then there are the thousands of terrible questions with no answers that no one has ever bothered to look at. Most of these will be automatically deleted sooner or later anyway; a flag doesn't really help much. A downvote will speed things along a bit though.
So as of about 24 hours ago, the VLQ flag is no longer available on posts older than 7 days (the precise value may change, but 7 seems reasonable). We'll be monitoring flags (especially NAA and "Other") to ensure this doesn't cause problems; feel free to voice any concerns here on meta as well.
Kudos to Michael Stum for implementing this change - also, please join me in welcoming him to the core development team!