After a long time I started reviewing in H&I again. Per this advice I flagged everything I would normally close as low quality.
Now I am banned:
Looking at the flags:
- How to separate datablocks and plot in Python (Maybe some borderline case. Don't know enough about python.)
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42992434/class-not-found-after-renaming-folders (Lacks MCVE)
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42977020/encode-decode-issue-while-working-on-cross-platform (Too broad, lacks MCVE)
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42973114/view-pager-like-android-instagram-posting-page (Too broad, lacks MCVE)
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43012641/php-jquery-form-ajax-file-upload-error (Lacks MCVE)
I also have had this discussion in the meta post linked above:
Be careful what you are flagging for Low Quality. This flag is very subjective. Nearly all my declined flags are based on the H&I-Queue
It's the only option the queue provides, and it's what the guidelines suggest, so there's really not much of any alternative. I do realize that many mods don't understand the review system, the guidelines given for flagging, etc., but it's not like there are other choices.
So is my ban incorrect, or have I done something wrong? I just wanted to help.
In which queue do these flags go? Elected moderators?
What is the official statement about Low Quality in Help & Improvement?