I wanted to flag a question as being off topic but since I don't flag very often I forgot which of the options allows you, in a subsequent dialog, to indicate it's off topic and that it might be on topic at another SE site. So I chose "very low quality" and I guessed wrong. I didn't get a dialog. It just went ahead and flagged it with a momentary "we'll look at it" overlay. I'm not overly concerned with having a flag rejected (which I'm sure it will be) but I think any dialog should be more helpful, especially to people who don't use a thing frequently. I think UI should be more intuitive and not require someone read another page.
This is a partial mock of the radio button dialog that I see when I click [flag]:
o spam
o rude or abusive
o needs improvement
o a duplicate
o very low quality
o in need of moderator intervention
Using the application menu paradigm that I often see on multiple platforms, I think there should be an ellipsis at the end of the text for options that require further user involvement. Something like the following:
o spam
o rude or abusive
o needs improvement
o a duplicate...
o very low quality
o in need of moderator intervention
In this example, the only difference is the ellipsis I added for the option that I know requires (or at least required) some further input from the flagger.