In the "Help and Improvement" review queue, there are 3 possible actions to complete the review:
- Edit
- Skip
And, a little more obscure:
- A link saying "question is very low quality", which flags the question as "Low quality", sending it back to "Triage".
Here's a screenshot for those unfamiliar with that queue:
Now, if there's a question that really can't be salvaged by editing it, two possible responses could be:
- A downvote.
- A closevote (For whatever reason).
Neither of these actions are possible from this review queue.
You could argue that questions that should be down / close-voted shouldn't appear in the help and improvement queue in the first place, but they do.
So, I flagged those questions as very low quality, as they're not salvageable by editing them.
Those flags got disputed.
(Which I can understand, a cv / dv would've been more suitable).
The problem is that those questions simply should have been down / close-voted instead.
So, what's the point of that "Low quality" flag link?
Only rarely is it the best action, and in those cases the question really shouldn't have appeared in the queue in the first place. On the other hand, there are plenty of questions in that queue that can't be improved by editing them, and should really be closevoted or downvoted.
The "Very low quality" flag returns the question to the triage queue.
Wouldn't it be an option to skip that step, and allow (experienced) users to immediately close-vote / downvote?