I saw a question with quite obvious problems (deleted; screenshot for <10kers), however, because it got retagged from c++ to a completely irrelevant tag (discussion-board) it most likely won't be seen by anyone else (only two people follow that tag) and will therefore not be closed at all.
I voted to close it but as said that is probably not going to change anything, so I thought a little bit about whether I should edit and re-tag it - with the proper tags of course - so that more people can see and close it. But I'm also not really in favour of editing very low quality questions that should really just be deleted altogether, so I went ahead to flag it as VLQ as well.
However, to my surprise it seems like after you vote to close a question there is no option for you to flag it as VLQ. The options reduce to this:
Obviously the questions is neither spam, nor abusive or rude, which should mean that any other flagging reason has to be done via a custom flag. My custom flag explanation was this:
This question is unclear, opinion based, too broad and lacks basic spelling and any code to be able to check for mistakes. It's also asking for opinions on legal advice about patenting an algorithm. Most importantly it is tagged with a completely irrelevant tag which means it's probably not going to be seen by anyone.
It got declined shortly after with this explanation:
declined - Using standard flags helps us prioritize problems and resolve them faster. Please familiarize yourself with the list of standard flags: see What is Flagging?
When the custom flag description says: "A problem not listed above that requires action by a moderator." and the problem is not listed above but still requires action by a moderator, what am I supposed to do? Was my flag description not specific enough? Or should I not have flagged it at all?