I was just looking for the answer to a random error I was getting from a program, and the first question I found was marked (correctly) as a duplicate of a much older post with a great, still relevant, answer. I noticed on the "Related" panel that there were a large number of questions all asking the exact same question, many of them with a decent amount of upvotes, that were not flagged as duplicates.
I would like to flag them all as duplicates, because they crowd out the answer that everybody is looking for, but I have less than 50 reputation points, so I don't have the right to flag as duplicate yet.
Am I allowed to use the "Needs Moderator Attention" flag and explain that it's a duplicate, or is that abusing the purpose of that flag? I'm not sure if I'm supposed to wait until having 50 reputation points to even address that issue, or if I can go through the "NMA" flag making the 50-reputation-points threshold simply a layer of verification that my flag isn't itself spam.
The only relevant part I see on the "Flag Posts" policy page is:
What happens when I flag something as needs ♦ moderator attention?
You'll be required to enter a comment clearly explaining what the problem is. After that, these moderator flags go in a special high priority queue visible to all moderators. (Users with the Moderator Tools privilege cannot view these flags.) We take moderator flags quite seriously; rest assured that they are all followed up on!
I feel like this could be taken either way. Thoughts?
(I searched for a very long time to find another question like this so we don't have an inception incident on our hands, so my fingers are crossed this isn't a duplicate.)