I know that the title to this question will turn some people off and elicit thoughts to flag this question as a duplicate so I would like to say now that yes, I have read and seen posts like this and this and this that touch on this subject, but there is still one underlying question that I think has not been answered:
What IS the proper flag for questions that follow the form of "here is a coding question; please write code to help me"?
Looking at all these links, I see that it seems to be the general consensus on SO Meta that, yes, there should be a 'write code for me' vote-to-close flag (and this in itself may still be in debate among the community, so let's just ASSUME that it is true). However, it is evident that regardless of what I see, there ISN'T one for it. So what would be the most appropriate close reason for the time being? IS it appropriate to vote-to-close?
A little bit of background: I have just recently (a few months) started going to SO to not ask questions/look for answers for coding queries but actually be an active member of SO and answer questions/comment for clarification/edit questions/ etc. Among this new list of things is flagging questions that seem to deserve flags. As I want to make sure I am not putting inappropriate flags and wrong edits, I want to clarify some things (and this may be useful for others who find themselves in the same position as me)