What if we made it a submenu? So when you click it, it opens up into
x Not an Answer o It's a Comment | o It's a new question | o It's an edit
Now it required 2 clicks (which decreases click and forget, and increases though). The extra information can be just added as a comment to the flag.
Down the track, perhaps it could go to separate queues, perhaps not. But for now, just adding a step of difficulty should decrease use.
All three options are needed.
Its common for new users to post comments as answers -- they actually have no choice. Its also common for new questions to be posted as answers, (or as comments at higher rep), because new users are often cautious about "Creating new threads, while an existing one is still active", which is an (minor) offense in some forums.
I suspect its an edit is rarest. But it happened to one of my answers, and it was one of the more frustrating experience til I flagged and had it deleted. I had missed a bracket when copying a code snip from my computer into the answer. The user helpfully pointed that out -- copy pasting my answer and fixing it. It was particularly frustrating since they got more upvotes. Minor really (like a handful of rep), but frustrating all the same, like a pebble in the shoe.
The next level of this is for it to incorporate drop down lists.
- [dropdownlist Posts] to select which post (is it the question or an answer)
- [dropdownlist reasons] to specify a valid comment reason: eg Ask for claffication, pointing out error (if linked to answer) etc.
x Not an Answer
o It's a Comment on: [dropdownlist Posts] which is [Dropdownlist reasons]
o It's an edit to: [dropdownlist Posts] which is [Dropdownlist reasons]
o It's a new question
This is about providing a larger number of steps to ensure consideration is given. I think going to the level of dropdown lists is a bit far.