There are similar questions asked too, however those are old and now the situation might be even worse.
- Why were my older close flags "aged away"?
- How many aged away flags are common?
- Are there too few moderators? I have over 50% "aged away" flags
Currently 55% of my post flags are aged away:
I understand there are huge numbers of flags and less volunteers to clean up queues (most of my flags would have been close votes in case I'd have enough rep to cast them), however it's still frustrating to see the majority of my flags are just useless.
Reading comments on linked questions I feel others have the same opinion too.
Unfortunately I don't have any good suggestion, however I'm unhappy with this situation, feeling like my contribution to the site is ignored.
Update (for those who think my post doesn't contain an actual question)
Although my post doesn't contain any question marks, I hoped it's clear enough now I try to further clarify it:
we have a problem: there are too many low quality questions not closed on Stack Overflow
- this is frustrating for me, as a user without enough rep to cast close votes, as I feel my flags are ignored
- it's also bad for users with higher reps volunteering to review the queue getting unmanageable number of votes
- and also bad for the users asking those questions as they also feel they're ignored and no reaction on their question. While having a question closed isn't definitely positive, it helps to find the direction how to improve / where to ask it.
So I've posted this question to highlight the issue (again) and initiate some discussions, maybe we can find some solutions which could help this situation.