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Just something I wanted to add to the other answers as a solution for (a small part of) the problem, I think that it is not necessary if you flag a question to then also downvote it for the same reason you flagged it. Flags are for problem questions, downvotes are for questions that are not useful and I find others (and myself sometimes) both flagging and downvoting when I should have just flagged. 

Downvotes are (in my opinion) the part that are taken as rude and scare people away rather than just having their question closed. Part of that is because if a question is closed, there is easy access for information on how to fix it. If your question is downvoted, it's very hard to get back above 0 from -2 or less. If your question is flagged, there is a reopen queue just for that. I think that we should encourage users to flag OR downvote instead of doing both to maintain a slightly better community.

Just something I wanted to add to the other answers as a solution for (a small part of) the problem, I think that it is not necessary if you flag a question to then also downvote it for the same reason you flagged it. Flags are for problem questions, downvotes are for questions that are not useful and I find others (and myself sometimes) both flagging and downvoting when I should have just flagged. Downvotes are (in my opinion) the part that are taken as rude and scare people away rather than just having their question closed. Part of that is because if a question is closed, there is easy access for information on how to fix it. If your question is downvoted, it's very hard to get back above 0 from -2 or less. If your question is flagged, there is a reopen queue just for that. I think that we should encourage users to flag OR downvote instead of doing both to maintain a slightly better community.

Just something I wanted to add to the other answers as a solution for (a small part of) the problem, I think that it is not necessary if you flag a question to then also downvote it for the same reason you flagged it. Flags are for problem questions, downvotes are for questions that are not useful and I find others (and myself sometimes) both flagging and downvoting when I should have just flagged. 

Downvotes are (in my opinion) the part that are taken as rude and scare people away rather than just having their question closed. Part of that is because if a question is closed, there is easy access for information on how to fix it. If your question is downvoted, it's very hard to get back above 0 from -2 or less. If your question is flagged, there is a reopen queue just for that. I think that we should encourage users to flag OR downvote instead of doing both to maintain a slightly better community.

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Just something I wanted to add to the other answers as a solution for (a small part of) the problem, I think that it is not necessary if you flag a question to then also downvote it for the same reason you flagged it. Flags are for problem questions, downvotes are for questions that are not useful and I find others (and myself sometimes) both flagging and downvoting when I should have just flagged. Downvotes are (in my opinion) the part that are taken as rude and scare people away rather than just having their question closed. Part of that is because if a question is closed, there is easy access for information on how to fix it. If your question is downvoted, it's very hard to get back above 0 from -2 or less. If your question is flagged, there is a reopen queue just for that. I think that we should encourage users to flag OR downvote instead of doing both to maintain a slightly better community.