Earlier today, Shog9 described a new system where "very low quality" flags on questions now don't feed the Low Quality Posts review queue, but instead send things into question triage. Within the Help and Improvement queue, reviewers can now flag something as "very low quality" to kick it back into triage.
This seems to change the usage of "very low quality" flags on questions (not answers). It now seems this flag is a general quality signal, not a specific flag directed at moderators. As a result, I'm not sure how to handle these when we see them, or if we're even supposed to deal with them right away.
In the past, we had been encouraged to treat "very low quality" flags as a request for immediate deletion of a particular piece of content. If a question did not require immediate moderator intervention (usually deletion), or the community could handle such a question by themselves, we tended to decline these flags. Moderator flags in general should be for things that only moderators can handle.
Is that still how we should be handling these flags? Should we wait to handle "very low quality" flags until the review queue has had sufficient opportunity to act on these? If so, how long should we let these sit to give the reviewers enough time to act on them?