I'm a little confused about what the "Very Low Quality" flag is supposed to be used for. I've read these answers about the VLQ flag:
Which state that the VLQ flag is intended for those questions which should basically be deleted ASAP. Makes sense to me.
However, after recently having a VLQ flag declined and taking some time to think about why the flag was declined, I realized that I had been using the VLQ flag as a notification that a question should be closed ASAP, in addition to its original purpose as a notification that something should be deleted.
So given the Meta answers above, I have been misusing the VLQ flag, and my apologies for that. But considering the options available to people in the VLQ queue (namely, closing for questions or deleting for answers), there seems to be a bit of a contradiction here.
The VLQ flag is supposed to be meant for things that should be deleted. However, for questions, the only option available to reviewers in the VLQ queue is just to close a question flagged as VLQ. Thus, if you flag a question as VLQ, you're far more likely to have something simply closed, without someone with delete powers ever seeing the question, which I don't think matches up well with the stated purpose of the VLQ flag as given in the Meta answers above.
It is because I knew that reviewers in the VLQ queue have a close option for questions instead of a delete option that I started using the VLQ flag as a close flag in addition to its original purpose. Am I the only one to think like this, and so am I wholly incorrect in this behavior?
In addition, if VLQ is supposed to be for questions that should be deleted immediately, why is closing the question the only option (ignoring edits because editing VLQ questions is rather pointless) available to reviewers in the VLQ queue? Is that behavior intended, and/or should it be changed?