I recently reviewed this question and I voted to close it because it is not written in English. As an option "not in English" is not available, I chose a different one:
The post is probably not "rude or abusive", but I felt that the second-level heading "A reasonable person would find this content inappropriate for respectful discourse" would apply, (because it is not written in this site's language) so I chose that option.
A little later, my flag was declined:
a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
I know that being in the wrong language is not "offensive". However I have read the pages "be nice" and "help center" linked in the selection box, and the other choices, e.g. "off-topic", didn't seem more appropriate to me.
- I guess my first question, What would have been my recommended course of action? has been anwered already: How to deal with non-English posts (and others). I could have translated that question or flagged as "in need of moderator attention".
- I'm wondering how this little mishap looked from the flag reviewer's perspective. Did the moderator have any other reasonable choice but declining my flag? Isn't there something like a "modify" button for incorrect, but rightful flags, similar to suggested edits that can be modified? Could the moderator have interpreted my flag as being rude towards that non-English speaking poster?
- Would it be a good idea to mention Non-English questions somewhere in the flagging dialog or linked media?