In my participation to SO I recently focused more on participating in the review process.
When reviewing questions from new users and late answers, I came across a lot of off-topic / homework / poor quality contributions which I flagged as such. I do believe my flags are useful as my flag history doesn't include any single rejected flag (4 waiting for review, 26 deemed helpful, 6 disputed).
As I don't have enough reputation I can't vote to close and have to go through this longer process of flagging. This process is however limited to a certain amount of flags each day.
I came to the point of getting review which clearly needed to be either put on hold or closed. The only thing I was able to do was to downvote and comment, as I don't think skipping would be the good thing to do. But that doesn't change the fact that someone else will have to do the flagging/voting-to-close job I could have done.
My questions are:
- Should I participate to the reviewing process if I don't have any available flags?
- Is voting down and commenting enough?
- Should I focus on getting more reputation to earn the vote-to-close privilege (I'm only at 800/3000)?
Also:
- Rather then getting privileges from reputation, shouldn't privileges like vote-to-close be awarded based on the contribution to raising useful flags / participating in the review process?