I recently flagged several questions as VLQ.
Some of them were found "Helpful" while others were declined with following message (with my emphasis):
Declined - Questions should never be flagged as "very low quality". Other flags are always more appropriate. See https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/357344
I found it very confusing. So we have a legitimate flag that should never be used. Then why to have it at all?
And while it should never be used, some usage is nevertheless accepted as Helpful.
Please note that my question is strictly about the decline reason and not about the quality of the questions I actually flagged.