I flagged a high rep (~30k) user for repeatedly posting incredibly basic questions with plenty of dupes already on the site.
Examples (all deleted, sorry):
When I flagged, there were 5 poorly received questions posted in the space of 2 hours, 3 of which are above and I believe 2 Python ones which also had multiple downvotes (I guess they've also been deleted) that I couldn't find.
I flagged this because my intention was for a moderator to politely ask them to put more effort into their questions - that's all. I would never normally flag someone for a few bad questions but this was just a streak of absolute zero-effort posts. I expect every user to at least make a basic attempt to Google the answer, if nothing else.
The flag was declined with the reason:
flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention
Does this not require their intervention? Should I just accept it and keep downvoting and closing the duplicates?
Since I flagged, they've asked 20 question that I can see, totaling -13. Not a single one of them has a positive score. If you include the 3 deleted Java posts, that's -28 across 23 questions. Where's the tipping point, if this isn't it?