In a comment on this answer, I asked why edits mark VLQ flags as Helpful. @Shog9 ♦ replied:
Ancient reasons, @Robert; that behavior predates review, and partially fulfilled the need for a "flag to edit" path at one time.
On Meta.SE, @JeffAtwood mentioned that,
VLQ means the flagger thinks this post is beyond saving -- no amount of editing or polishing will turn this particular turd into gold. It is a call for a pooper-scooper. To clarify this, we are making the language a bit stronger:....
Essentially this is synonymous with flag for removal. Both for the post and implicitly for the user who created that post … if they accrue enough of them....
Whereas a downvote means "maybe this user is just having a bad day", a flag for low quality means this post, and possibly this user, are totally stinking up the joint and need to be ejected from the premises ASAP.
@Shog9 ♦ themselves mentioned that (regarding questions):
Use VLQ for obvious, unarguable garbage.
Regardless of whether or not it ends up in /review or the mod queue (and most of the time, it'll end up in both at least for a little while...) VLQ flags on questions that should be closed just create unnecessary overhead - someone else has to spend more time thinking about why the question needs to be closed because you didn't specify.
Edits on a post should not mark VLQ flags as Helpful. If the current VLQ "regime" now is centered on the idea that flagging VLQ is saying that the farmer ought to shoot the horse now right there in the ditch to put it out of its misery, it makes no sense to reward such flaggers when someone slaps a bandage on the horse or buys it a ticket to rehab. If the horse can be saved with a bandage or a trip to rehab, the person who said to shoot the horse right away needs a talking to.
If anything, an edit should Dispute VLQ flags, as it is an indication that another user likely thought that the post could be saved, which is contrary to the idea of VLQ as a "delete this crap right now" flag.