After reviewing the Low Quality Posts (LQP) queue for some time, I started believing that there is a direct connection between that queue and VLQ flags. The reason is that not all posts in the LQP queue are strictly "very low quality" as in exceptionally short, code-only, link-only or NAA.
For example some of them are sort of reasonable but are also the 35th answer to a famous question, or copy-pasted content or simply wrong answers.
So unless the background bots are much more sophisticated than I thought, there is probably a connection between VLQ/NAA flags and this queue. Which would make sense.
Moreover, I think it's okay to hit Delete / Recommend Deletion in the LQP on low-effort content that doesn't add anything new to the question. I'm fairy confident that many think the same, because I frequently go back in the review to see what option others chose, and this kind of content does meet deletion. So it's even more reasonable that the community be able to flag such posts to send them into the review queue.
However it seems instead that VLQ flags (maybe NAA too) go straight to a diamond moderator queue, since some times they get declined with "flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer".
So my question is:
- do VLQ flags actually go into a diamond queue?
- what's the correct way (if any) to signal low-effort no-value-added answers that don't meet the requirements for strict VLQ flags?
Thanks