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I'll share my experience, as someone who recently (after 900 rep and 80 flags) discovered that "A community-specific reason" was actually a menu. Prior to this "discovery", for example, I had always flagged questions needing an mcve as "Needs details or clarity".

I saw posts being closed as "Needs debugging details" or "Not reproducible", but I assumed that those were simply more specific close reasons that only the reviewers had.

Whenever I saw a question with a typo, I flagged as needing moderator intervention and described the problem. To compound the issue, I even got some of the mod flags accepted! It was not until I finally got one declined with the statement:

Using standard flags helps us prioritize problems and resolve them faster. Please familiarize yourself with the list of standard flags: see What is Flagging?

So, I went to this link and saw absolutely nothing about typos or reproducibility. For some reason, in the community-specific wiki about flags (editcorrection: the privileges wikis are not sitecommunity-specific, but maybe they should be), the community-specific flags are not listed! This would be a first thing to change, in my opinion:

  • Change the wiki to list the community specific reasons

Continuing my hunt for this mysterious flag, I came across this MSE post linked on the flag wiki, which talks about "Off-topic" flags (which, in my mind, meant nothing as I had never seen such a flag) and contains answers with an outdated UI and "Close votes" ("I can't vote to close, I can only flag!" is what I thought).

It is not (clearly) mentioned in this highly-upvoted post that these reasons would even be behind another menu. This is the second issue I had, which:

  • Could be resolved by updating the UI in the answers and changing "Off-topic" to "A community-specific reason". Also, a mention of how to get to these flags would be useful in a post linked as "Guide to off-topic flags"

Lastly, I agree with Cody in his answer: the community-specific flags are too deeply nested. Adding to this, the button to get to these flags looks just like the other reasons, and makes it very unattractive to click. Why would I pick such a broad reason as my flag?

P.S. Why is duplicate in "needs improvement"?

I'll share my experience, as someone who recently (after 900 rep and 80 flags) discovered that "A community-specific reason" was actually a menu. Prior to this "discovery", for example, I had always flagged questions needing an mcve as "Needs details or clarity".

I saw posts being closed as "Needs debugging details" or "Not reproducible", but I assumed that those were simply more specific close reasons that only the reviewers had.

Whenever I saw a question with a typo, I flagged as needing moderator intervention and described the problem. To compound the issue, I even got some of the mod flags accepted! It was not until I finally got one declined with the statement:

Using standard flags helps us prioritize problems and resolve them faster. Please familiarize yourself with the list of standard flags: see What is Flagging?

So, I went to this link and saw absolutely nothing about typos or reproducibility. For some reason, in the community-specific wiki about flags (edit: the privileges wikis are not site-specific), the community-specific flags are not listed! This would be a first thing to change, in my opinion:

  • Change the wiki to list the community specific reasons

Continuing my hunt for this mysterious flag, I came across this MSE post linked on the flag wiki, which talks about "Off-topic" flags (which, in my mind, meant nothing as I had never seen such a flag) and contains answers with an outdated UI and "Close votes" ("I can't vote to close, I can only flag!" is what I thought).

It is not (clearly) mentioned in this highly-upvoted post that these reasons would even be behind another menu. This is the second issue I had, which:

  • Could be resolved by updating the UI in the answers and changing "Off-topic" to "A community-specific reason". Also, a mention of how to get to these flags would be useful in a post linked as "Guide to off-topic flags"

Lastly, I agree with Cody in his answer: the community-specific flags are too deeply nested. Adding to this, the button to get to these flags looks just like the other reasons, and makes it very unattractive to click. Why would I pick such a broad reason as my flag?

P.S. Why is duplicate in "needs improvement"?

I'll share my experience, as someone who recently (after 900 rep and 80 flags) discovered that "A community-specific reason" was actually a menu. Prior to this "discovery", for example, I had always flagged questions needing an mcve as "Needs details or clarity".

I saw posts being closed as "Needs debugging details" or "Not reproducible", but I assumed that those were simply more specific close reasons that only the reviewers had.

Whenever I saw a question with a typo, I flagged as needing moderator intervention and described the problem. To compound the issue, I even got some of the mod flags accepted! It was not until I finally got one declined with the statement:

Using standard flags helps us prioritize problems and resolve them faster. Please familiarize yourself with the list of standard flags: see What is Flagging?

So, I went to this link and saw absolutely nothing about typos or reproducibility. For some reason, in the community-specific wiki about flags (correction: the privileges wikis are not community-specific, but maybe they should be), the community-specific flags are not listed! This would be a first thing to change, in my opinion:

  • Change the wiki to list the community specific reasons

Continuing my hunt for this mysterious flag, I came across this MSE post linked on the flag wiki, which talks about "Off-topic" flags (which, in my mind, meant nothing as I had never seen such a flag) and contains answers with an outdated UI and "Close votes" ("I can't vote to close, I can only flag!" is what I thought).

It is not (clearly) mentioned in this highly-upvoted post that these reasons would even be behind another menu. This is the second issue I had, which:

  • Could be resolved by updating the UI in the answers and changing "Off-topic" to "A community-specific reason". Also, a mention of how to get to these flags would be useful in a post linked as "Guide to off-topic flags"

Lastly, I agree with Cody in his answer: the community-specific flags are too deeply nested. Adding to this, the button to get to these flags looks just like the other reasons, and makes it very unattractive to click. Why would I pick such a broad reason as my flag?

P.S. Why is duplicate in "needs improvement"?

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I'll share my experience, as someone who recently (after 900 rep and 80 flags) discovered that "A community-specific reason" was actually a menu. Prior to this "discovery", for example, I had always flagged questions needing an mcve as "Needs details or clarity".

I saw posts being closed as "Needs debugging details" or "Not reproducible", but I assumed that those were simply more specific close reasons that only the reviewers had.

Whenever I saw a question with a typo, I flagged as needing moderator intervention and described the problem. To compound the issue, I even got some of the mod flags accepted! It was not until I finally got one declined with the statement:

Using standard flags helps us prioritize problems and resolve them faster. Please familiarize yourself with the list of standard flags: see What is Flagging?

So, I went to this link and saw absolutely nothing about typos or reproducibility. For some reason, in the community-specific wiki about flags (edit: the privileges wikis are not site-specific), the community-specific flags are not listed! This would be a first thing to change, in my opinion:

  • Change the wiki to list the community specific reasons

Continuing my hunt for this mysterious flag, I came across this MSE post linked on the flag wiki, which talks about "Off-topic" flags (which, in my mind, meant nothing as I had never seen such a flag) and contains answers with an outdated UI and "Close votes" ("I can't vote to close, I can only flag!" is what I thought).

It is not (clearly) mentioned in this highly-upvoted post that these reasons would even be behind another menu. This is the second issue I had, which:

  • Could be resolved by updating the UI in the answers and changing "Off-topic" to "A community-specific reason". Also, a mention of how to get to these flags would be useful in a post linked as "Guide to off-topic flags"

Lastly, I agree with Cody in his answer: the community-specific flags are too deeply nested. Adding to this, the button to get to these flags looks just like the other reasons, and makes it very unattractive to click. Why would I pick such a broad reason as my flag?

P.S. Why is duplicate in "needs improvement"?

I'll share my experience, as someone who recently (after 900 rep and 80 flags) discovered that "A community-specific reason" was actually a menu. Prior to this "discovery", for example, I had always flagged questions needing an mcve as "Needs details or clarity".

I saw posts being closed as "Needs debugging details" or "Not reproducible", but I assumed that those were simply more specific close reasons that only the reviewers had.

Whenever I saw a question with a typo, I flagged as needing moderator intervention and described the problem. To compound the issue, I even got some of the mod flags accepted! It was not until I finally got one declined with the statement:

Using standard flags helps us prioritize problems and resolve them faster. Please familiarize yourself with the list of standard flags: see What is Flagging?

So, I went to this link and saw absolutely nothing about typos or reproducibility. For some reason, in the community-specific wiki about flags , the community-specific flags are not listed! This would be a first thing to change, in my opinion:

  • Change the wiki to list the community specific reasons

Continuing my hunt for this mysterious flag, I came across this MSE post linked on the flag wiki, which talks about "Off-topic" flags (which, in my mind, meant nothing as I had never seen such a flag) and contains answers with an outdated UI and "Close votes" ("I can't vote to close, I can only flag!" is what I thought).

It is not (clearly) mentioned in this highly-upvoted post that these reasons would even be behind another menu. This is the second issue I had, which:

  • Could be resolved by updating the UI in the answers and changing "Off-topic" to "A community-specific reason". Also, a mention of how to get to these flags would be useful in a post linked as "Guide to off-topic flags"

Lastly, I agree with Cody in his answer: the community-specific flags are too deeply nested. Adding to this, the button to get to these flags looks just like the other reasons, and makes it very unattractive to click. Why would I pick such a broad reason as my flag?

P.S. Why is duplicate in "needs improvement"?

I'll share my experience, as someone who recently (after 900 rep and 80 flags) discovered that "A community-specific reason" was actually a menu. Prior to this "discovery", for example, I had always flagged questions needing an mcve as "Needs details or clarity".

I saw posts being closed as "Needs debugging details" or "Not reproducible", but I assumed that those were simply more specific close reasons that only the reviewers had.

Whenever I saw a question with a typo, I flagged as needing moderator intervention and described the problem. To compound the issue, I even got some of the mod flags accepted! It was not until I finally got one declined with the statement:

Using standard flags helps us prioritize problems and resolve them faster. Please familiarize yourself with the list of standard flags: see What is Flagging?

So, I went to this link and saw absolutely nothing about typos or reproducibility. For some reason, in the community-specific wiki about flags (edit: the privileges wikis are not site-specific), the community-specific flags are not listed! This would be a first thing to change, in my opinion:

  • Change the wiki to list the community specific reasons

Continuing my hunt for this mysterious flag, I came across this MSE post linked on the flag wiki, which talks about "Off-topic" flags (which, in my mind, meant nothing as I had never seen such a flag) and contains answers with an outdated UI and "Close votes" ("I can't vote to close, I can only flag!" is what I thought).

It is not (clearly) mentioned in this highly-upvoted post that these reasons would even be behind another menu. This is the second issue I had, which:

  • Could be resolved by updating the UI in the answers and changing "Off-topic" to "A community-specific reason". Also, a mention of how to get to these flags would be useful in a post linked as "Guide to off-topic flags"

Lastly, I agree with Cody in his answer: the community-specific flags are too deeply nested. Adding to this, the button to get to these flags looks just like the other reasons, and makes it very unattractive to click. Why would I pick such a broad reason as my flag?

P.S. Why is duplicate in "needs improvement"?

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I'll share my experience, as someone who recently (after 900 rep and 80 flags) discovered that "A community-specific reason" was actually a menu. Prior to this "discovery", for example, I had always flagged questions needing an mcve as "Needs details or clarity".

I saw posts being closed as "Needs debugging details" or "Not reproducible", but I assumed that those were simply more specific close reasons that only the reviewers had.

Whenever I saw a question with a typo, I flagged as needing moderator intervention and described the problem. To compound the issue, I even got some of the mod flags accepted! It was not until I finally got one declined with the statement:

Using standard flags helps us prioritize problems and resolve them faster. Please familiarize yourself with the list of standard flags: see What is Flagging?

So, I went to this link and saw absolutely nothing about typos or reproducibility. For some reason, in the community-specific wiki about flags , the community-specific flags are not listed! This would be a first thing to change, in my opinion:

  • Change the wiki to list the community specific reasons

Continuing my hunt for this mysterious flag, I came across this MSE post linked on the flag wiki, which talks about "Off-topic" flags (which, in my mind, meant nothing as I had never seen such a flag) and contains answers with an outdated UI and "Close votes" ("I can't vote to close, I can only flag!" is what I thought).

It is not (clearly) mentioned in this highly-upvoted post that these reasons would even be behind another menu. This is the second issue I had, which:

  • Could be resolved by updating the UI in the answers and changing "Off-topic" to "A community-specific reason". Also, a mention of how to get to these flags would be useful in a post linked as "Guide to off-topic flags"

Lastly, I agree with Cody in his answer: the community-specific flags are too deeply nested. Adding to this, the button to get to these flags looks just like the other reasons, and makes it very unattractive to click. Why would I pick such a broad reason as my flag?

P.S. Why is duplicate in "needs improvement"?