I start reviewing Triage questions, taking into account Stack Overflow's policy on off-Topic questions.
Being careful to apply SO policy during my review, there are a lot of off-topic questions that asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource which is considered off-topic for Stack Overflow.
Even some questions asking to do his school homework and coding for him.
If I click skip for these questions (the easiest action) it will be, at least for me, a passive review.
These question can not be considered spam or duplicated and given my reputation, the only suitable action is clicking "Unsalvageable" and provide a comment like off-topic with explanation to be handled by moderator.
Some of the questions reach a score of -17 and should be closed ASAP to save time of the visitors to these questions, so clicking Unsalvageable and provide a comment to be handled by a moderator was best choice (for me).
As a new Triage reviewer, I thought that using flags was necessary, as it's used carefully and fit for the purpose.
I find myself disabled from Triage review with a title "Too many of your recent flags have been declined."
My questions:
What is the best action for off-topic questions in Triage review?
What can I do about the declined flags?
so clicking Unsalvageable and provide a comment to be handled by moderator was best choice (for me).
sounds like it.