My question is for clarification on when a post is beyond off-topic into borderline crazy, but not quite to the point of rudeness. Is that still just “off-topic”?
I've a question about a now-deleted question that I flagged, titled "Wordpress monopoly and suppression of feedback and unethical practices"
The "question" was a huge rant (so long it got truncated) about the Wordpress organisation, how the user was banned, why it wasn't their fault, etc.
I felt it needed more than just a close vote so I flagged it as "in need of moderation intervention", but the flag was declined with a message about using standard flags. However was since deleted "for reasons of moderation" so I am just wondering:
Clearly the post wasn't suitable as it was removed, so was I correct to flag it except my flag reason wasn't good enough? Or was it removed for some other reason and I was wrong to flag it?
To be honest I'd no idea how to describe it so I my reason might have been weak, but I thought when combined with the title it would be reason enough to look into it. I said it was "a very long rant against the Wordpress organisation, I'm not sure what the purpose is but it doesn't seem to belong here or have any value for SO.*".
I just want to be clear about how to handle situations like this, so I know what to do if I see another unsuitable post like this in future!