I post a question and notice I can flag it, but not like a regular post. The flagging window is shorter and has only three options:
If I choose the Should be closed...
option I move to:
That seemed weird, so I looked up why and found Why can you flag your own question? - which explains why the flag for "**Moderator intervention**"
is needed.
I can also see the reason for flagging my own post as duplicate - if I found one, but I don't understand why I can flag my post as Too broad
, Un-clear what you asking
, Primarily opinion base
and off-topic
.
Obviously, if the question qualifies for one of those flag I can just delete or improve it - but I can not see why flagging it will help...
Should these flagging options be blocked for your own question? What is the purpose of them? Should we have only two options for self-flagging? (duplicate and moderator intervention)
Edit - I disagree with the duplication mark on this post. The other answer explains only when to mark your question as duplicate - which I state in my question is valid case. This question is asking about the other reasons for flagging (not "duplicate" or "moderator intervention").