I had a question, put on hold for what I believe to be a false premise, claiming it is too broad. Okay, I have seen tons of similar questions, if it is too broad I would like a bit more of an explanation for how it is too broad. I edit it asking how it is too broad and giving an example of another similar question. I get no response and it stays on hold.
I believe that this is a scenario where moderator intervention would apply so I flag it, however "declined - flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention" is the response.
Just checked an apparently the site agrees with me: "If a moderator (user with a ♦ symbol after their name) closed the question, then you may flag it for moderator attention. Again, do this only after editing and include a detailed explanation of why it should be reopened. There is more than one moderator, and moderators do reconsider their decisions." in https://stackoverflow.com/help/reopen-questions
I would like to say the duplicate message explicitly said to edit this post for reasoning on how this isn't a duplicate so I will. My point in posting it here was not relevant to the "too broad" tag even though that is what people discussed. My post was about how the help center explicitly tells people to request moderator intervention for posts mods put "on hold" when you disagree with a decision. I did that and it was declined for being not relevant to mods, hence this post. It has nothing to do with the circumstance for why my post was put on hold or if it was "too broad" or not.