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One of my recently raised flags got declined for the following reason.

Using standard flags helps us prioritize problems and resolve them faster. Please familiarize yourself with the list of standard flags

Which apparently is common practice. However, the question I flagged was asked solely because of a bug in the tool that was being used. There is no standard flag to report questions related to bugs and thus in this case I opted for the "in need of moderator intervention" flag.

To avoid situations such as above (where I believe I raised the correct flag and it got declined incorrectly), I would like to suggest the following.

Add a flag for questions related to bugs. Users raising that flag would be able to provide a URL to, for example, a GitHub issue related to that bug. Questions could then be closed in the same way as duplicate questions with a link to more information about the bug (GitHub issue or the like). Adding the bug flag would add the following benefits:

  • Moderators would receive less "in need of moderator intervention" flags;
  • The raised question would be answered (question is related to a bug) and could be closed;
  • The question would be connected to a bug report, where the discussion could continue;
  • Stack Overflow users would not waste their time on trying to help out on issues that are in the software itself (which might not be obvious at first).

edit: Fellow community members, most comments are about the aspect of closing a question after raising the proposed flag. This could be an option as clearly stated. Questions could also remain open. You are going past the point I am trying to make here. But judging by the downvotes you have made up your mind. You like the status quo and that is why I will just continue raising "in need of moderator intervention" flags for questions related to bugs as I did in the past. Enjoy your time here.

One of my recently raised flags got declined for the following reason.

Using standard flags helps us prioritize problems and resolve them faster. Please familiarize yourself with the list of standard flags

Which apparently is common practice. However, the question I flagged was asked solely because of a bug in the tool that was being used. There is no standard flag to report questions related to bugs and thus in this case I opted for the "in need of moderator intervention" flag.

To avoid situations such as above (where I believe I raised the correct flag and it got declined incorrectly), I would like to suggest the following.

Add a flag for questions related to bugs. Users raising that flag would be able to provide a URL to, for example, a GitHub issue related to that bug. Questions could then be closed in the same way as duplicate questions with a link to more information about the bug (GitHub issue or the like). Adding the bug flag would add the following benefits:

  • Moderators would receive less "in need of moderator intervention" flags;
  • The raised question would be answered (question is related to a bug) and could be closed;
  • The question would be connected to a bug report, where the discussion could continue;
  • Stack Overflow users would not waste their time on trying to help out on issues that are in the software itself (which might not be obvious at first).

One of my recently raised flags got declined for the following reason.

Using standard flags helps us prioritize problems and resolve them faster. Please familiarize yourself with the list of standard flags

Which apparently is common practice. However, the question I flagged was asked solely because of a bug in the tool that was being used. There is no standard flag to report questions related to bugs and thus in this case I opted for the "in need of moderator intervention" flag.

To avoid situations such as above (where I believe I raised the correct flag and it got declined incorrectly), I would like to suggest the following.

Add a flag for questions related to bugs. Users raising that flag would be able to provide a URL to, for example, a GitHub issue related to that bug. Questions could then be closed in the same way as duplicate questions with a link to more information about the bug (GitHub issue or the like). Adding the bug flag would add the following benefits:

  • Moderators would receive less "in need of moderator intervention" flags;
  • The raised question would be answered (question is related to a bug) and could be closed;
  • The question would be connected to a bug report, where the discussion could continue;
  • Stack Overflow users would not waste their time on trying to help out on issues that are in the software itself (which might not be obvious at first).

edit: Fellow community members, most comments are about the aspect of closing a question after raising the proposed flag. This could be an option as clearly stated. Questions could also remain open. You are going past the point I am trying to make here. But judging by the downvotes you have made up your mind. You like the status quo and that is why I will just continue raising "in need of moderator intervention" flags for questions related to bugs as I did in the past. Enjoy your time here.

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Proposal to add flag for questions related to bugs

One of my recently raised flags got declined for the following reason.

Using standard flags helps us prioritize problems and resolve them faster. Please familiarize yourself with the list of standard flags

Which apparently is common practice. However, the question I flagged was asked solely because of a bug in the tool that was being used. There is no standard flag to report questions related to bugs and thus in this case I opted for the "in need of moderator intervention" flag.

To avoid situations such as above (where I believe I raised the correct flag and it got declined incorrectly), I would like to suggest the following.

Add a flag for questions related to bugs. Users raising that flag would be able to provide a URL to, for example, a GitHub issue related to that bug. Questions could then be closed in the same way as duplicate questions with a link to more information about the bug (GitHub issue or the like). Adding the bug flag would add the following benefits:

  • Moderators would receive less "in need of moderator intervention" flags;
  • The raised question would be answered (question is related to a bug) and could be closed;
  • The question would be connected to a bug report, where the discussion could continue;
  • Stack Overflow users would not waste their time on trying to help out on issues that are in the software itself (which might not be obvious at first).