I flagged this question while reviewing:
WebApi, Wcf , WebService
How to know weather a URL is of WebApi, WCF or WebService. How can we identify a given url.
https://gatabcdef.maxpolicy.com/apiabcgm/sb/soa/MliCreditu/v3
It has a bad question in the title, and then a link, without any real explanation. I wasn't sure whether the link was related to the title, or whether it might be spam, or something malicious. If it were just a bad question, I'd have gone for "Too Broad" - but I was more concerned that the link might be spam, malicious, or both. But I didn't want to just flag it as spam because it wasn't definitely the case - and I've had a spam flag declined before when the post was spam, but it wasn't immediately obvious (it was later deleted).
I've seen several posts and comments here on meta recently from mods saying to use a custom flag rather than a standard one when you need to give more information, so I did so, with the message "I'm not sure if this is spam or just a really terrible question, and I don't really want to click on the link to find out in case it's something malicious. Figured I'd better flag it up in case it's something dodgy." This was quickly declined, with a message telling me to familiarise myself with the standard flags.
I flag quite a bit (and have a positive track record) but very rarely use custom flags - mostly because they're rarely necessary, but also in part because I feel unsure about when it's OK to use them. I guess there's a bit of a gap in my knowledge on what to do in a situation like this, and when custom flags are and aren't OK, and I'd like to improve on this.
What should I have done in this case, given I wasn't sure about the nature of the post? I'd also appreciate any guidance on when it is and is not suitable to use custom flags.