Reputation notifications already exist in several places, so I'm going to just address flags here...
A long, long time ago, users over a certain rep level could see flags on their posts. They weren't notified of them (notifications as we know them now didn't even exist) but if they looked they could see them.
...This led to a lot of unconstructive drama. You can't do anything about a flag, other than flag the post again; it was just a blinking red "SOMETHING IS WRONG" indicator.
A simple notification in the users' Stack Exchange mailbox could be the difference between a bad question being deleted/downvoted by the community, or a bad question being turned into a good question from some simple edits.
Sure. So could a comment, or a downvote, or even closing or deletion. As I said, it's pretty easy to find out that your post has been downvoted right now, and roughly 15% of folks whose posts get downvoted do edit them.
Closing is pretty in your face right now; instead of seeing answers, you see a big grey box that says effectively, "NO ANSWERS FOR YOU" and includes a detailed description of why... We've repeatedly tweaked the guidance we give to folks whose questions are closed to explicitly encourage editing, with the end-result being something around 11% of closed questions get edited right now. For questions that haven't been answered prior to closure, that rises to 13%.
13%. The ability to get an answer depends entirely on your willingness to edit, and only 13% of people bother.
But wait, there's more! We have a review system for answers that offers a set of canned comments aimed at guiding folks who've posted very poor / non answers. Instead of notifying them that someone has flagged their post, these comments spell out specific problems that could be addressed... And something like 4% of the folks who receive these comments follow up by editing their answers.
4%, when the alternative is getting your post deleted.
I'm afraid I don't have a lot of faith in the ability of yet another signal to convince someone to fix their broken post. If downvotes aren't doing it, then it's probably not gonna happen.