Lately, I have started to flag bad content more, particularly answers, and was wondering about a particular scenario: What happens if I flag an answer that is already in the Low Quality review queue?
This would typically happen if someone else has already flagged the post before me. If I go on a flagging expedition on low quality newly arriving answers (including spam), this is quite likely, because many of them stick out like a sore thumb.
I looked through a few pages of search results on MSO and MSE. While I found some related topics, I didn't see anything that addressed this specific situation. I can think of three main possibilities how it might be handled:
- My flag is treated as a "Recommend Deletion" vote in the Low Quality queue, just as if I had found it there and clicked the button.
- The flag is automatically ignored, because it's redundant.
- The flag still ends up in a moderator queue, and needs to be looked at by a moderator.
Option 1 would make the most sense to me. Option 2 also seems reasonable. The main reason I'm asking is that I hope it's not option 3. I know the moderators are a busy bunch, and I wouldn't want them to have to handle flags that don't really serve a purpose anymore.
So far, I have avoided flagging answers that already have comments that look like canned Low Quality review comments. Even though that is not always entirely clear (Add indication that canned comments are from review would come in handy here). But if the answer is option 1 from my list, I can go ahead and flag those anyway.