I know there is no need to vote to close after flagging a question as spam. However, I don't visit SO so much these days, so my close votes aren't in so much demand. Does SO really need to send me an e-mail saying how I shouldn't have voted to close the question?
Hello,
We're writing in reference to your Stack Overflow account:
https://stackoverflow.com/users/1213708/nigel-ren
You voted to close this question:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72131661/
Which is clearly spam.
There's no point in casting close votes on these. Just flag as spam and the post will be quickly deleted and, when the moderators see it, the user removed.
Save your close votes for non-spam questions.
Regards,
Stack Overflow Moderation Team
So either the process doesn't care that I had already flagged this question or it just doesn't take this into account.
So, for me it's a case of I didn't need to vote to close this question, but I also didn't think that it warranted an e-mail to point this out.