I often use the new answers to old questions page. Mostly I like to seek bad answers that should be voted for deletion. Occasionally the answer itself is a sign that the question is bad and should be closed. I of course vote to close, but being such an old question, it is unlikely to get attention. Historically, I've been also flagging it for moderator attention, and explaining in a custom message why the question should be closed. One moderator has disagreed with this tactic:
The moderator thought that I shouldn't use flags for this -- I should rely on my ordinary close vote. But the difference in practice between the two is large. Previously, old questions that I flagged to close from this process resulted in closed questions. The following are questions that I flagged for moderator attention to close (and that were closed or deleted):
- Code Golf: Conway's Game of Life
- GIS: PostGIS/PostgreSQL vs. MySql vs. SQL Server?
- Version Control for non-programmers
- How to set up a cvs server on windows 7 64 bit [deleted]
These were all consecutive questions I've flagged that were all closed. Since this admonition from the moderator, I've declined to flag questions for closure. None of them have been closed:
- What software should I use for manually drawing schema diagrams?
- How did/would you "force" yourself to do TDD rather than TAD?
- Is Embarcadero C++ Builder a good choice as an IDE?
- Is it correct to use single quotes for HTML attributes?
Most of these close votes have since been (automatically) deleted. I believe it's fair to say that the nature of the questions that I suggested for closure are similar between those that were closed and those that were not. It seems clear that flagging a question to be closed proves decisive for actually getting the question closed. Since I believe it's useful to get these questions closed, and since it's also unlikely that they will get closed unless I flag them, I am requesting confirmation on what the appropriate behavior is.
Should I flag old questions that are unlikely to otherwise be closed for moderator attention?