This question was recently asked on Stack Overflow.
I thought the question itself looked fine and could not find it to be a duplicate, however the question specifically asks for a mathematical solution to his problem:
I need the Math for converting these cartesian coordinates to a spherical from the centre of the sphere
Nowhere in the question does the OP request a specific programming language either, and only stated that it is to be used in Unity. Which has support for C#, UnityScript (A JS variant), and other C languages through dll's.
I felt like this question was good enough to not flag it for deletion, so I went to the flag asking for migration. As I thought it would be a better fit for the maths exchange site, but since this is not one of the default option I did some research on how to handle migration requests for other SE sites.
Here I found this answer (community post that has seen edits by mods) which places down some guidelines as of when to flag for migration. In my opinion it followed these guidelines, and so the answer states:
If you think so, you can flag the question for moderator attention and request that they migrate it for you.
which also shows in the flow diagrams.
And this answer also saying you can flag it for moderator attention.
So I raised the following custom flag:
Question is off-topic for StackOverflow as it just requests for a mathematical function (quote: "I need the math for converting"). there is no programming language specified either that the answer should be in. Think this should rather belong on math.exhange
which got rejected with the message "declined - please use the standard close reasons to close questions, rather than the 'requires moderator attention' flags".
The message struck me as slightly odd as I didn't request it to be closed (so wouldn't vote for it to be closed) but rather migrated.
Note that I raised this flag before there was an accepted answer on it (which is there now, and which is a purely mathematical answer). Else it wouldn't be viable for migration already anyway.
Was I wrong to use a moderator attention flag for this despite accepted resources pointing towards "acceptance" of custom flags for this? How should I have handled this?