So, I flagged a question.
I flagged it with a custom flag:
This question should be deleted since it is useless to anyone, as the posted code is not incorrect, and the askers problem was somewhere else and did not bother to supply any additional information that might make this question useful to others.
This was rejected with
declined - flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention
Maybe I'm missing something, but isn't this the very definition of content that requires the intervention of a moderator (since we can't delete questions ourselves as mere non-moderator users)?
There used to be an ability to nominate a question for deletion after it was closed, but this seems to be gone now that questions are "put on hold" rather than closed.
Granted, the question is not offensive, or spam, or anything like that, but it's junk. It clogs up the system, it has no value because the posted question was in regards to code that had nothing wrong with it, and the asker acknowledge the problem was somewhere else in code they did not post.
So how does this benefit anyone on the site or anyone in the future? It should be deleted. And we, as users can't do that.
I'm somewhat miffed at the implication that I'm "wasting moderators' time" or something based on the response.
Yet moderators are busy marking questions as duplicates (things we as users can do), so what's the deal here?