As a new, low-rep user I often find issues that I struggle to help with due to not having access to permissions that would be able to easily address the issues, for example:
I came across this question which at the time was still active, the flags I currently have access to for this would were:
It seemed that 'other' would be the most appropriate, in the flag I described the issue at hand
User has made no effort to solve the problem, question is vague and merely a request rather than a question to solve. – Aaron Critchley 27 mins ago
My flag was afterwards declined by a mod with the message:
declined - Please use standard close votes or close flags for this instead of flagging for moderators.
Which I do not have access to, and therefore, cannot use. As a side note for this particular example a mod soon came in to close the question with the comment:
At this point, this could be written any number of ways and you've showed absolutely no attempts at solving this problem, so I'm closing this. – bluefeet♦ 25 mins ago
WhichThis seems remarkably similar to the comment I gave on my flag, is. Is this simply irrelevant or does it take away from the validity of decline of the declination of my flag?
Another example would be when a question is too vague, where users with the appropriate rep can comment in an attempt to extract information, or encourage the user in the right direction, low rep users would be left to either edit, flag, answer or ignore. (I understand this is far less of an issue on the ground it only requires 50 rep to comment, but the principle still stands.)
Generally speaking, is it be better for the low-rep user to ignore the question or should they take the best approach they have available, knowing there are other, better approaches that they personally cannot take?