I am a relative active reviewer in the "Help and Improvement" queue. In the cases of questions I consider unfixable LQ, I click the "question is a very low quality" link. As I know, it puts the question into the VLQ queue, and it jumps me to the next "Help and Improvement" review item.
But, the VLQ queue can relative easily get a "disputed" result; compared to other review queues, far fewer supporting vote is enough to a "disputed" result - and the number of the "disputed" flags resulted now in a temporary flag ban.
Note, I have absolutely no problem with this flag ban - I interpret this as an urge to be more lenient with the VLQ votes, at least in the "Help and Improvement" queue. I wish to follow this.
But, in the cases of a really LQ question, I wish to still click the "question is a very low quality" link. The problem is that I don't know if it is harmful or not.
Now my question is, what will happen in this case?
What I see: these clicks doesn't appear as VLQ flags in my flag history. Thus, the result is analogous to if I had clicked the "Skip".
But I won't click skip - I think, having many skipped reviews would annoy my review history in the "review reviews" function of the mods and 10k+ users. This is not my intent.
So, how these clicks appear in my review history?
What should I do?
- I could suspend my "Help and Improvement" reviews until the expiration of the flag ban.
- I could try to improve even the questions what doesn't seem to have any chance (or if I don't have any idea, how could they be improved in any sense).
- I could still click "Question is a very low quality", and hoping that I don't harm anything with it.
What to do? Any idea?