I removed that question, with a note to the author; beyond being unlikely to help anyone else, the title was broad enough that I suspect it could prove a stumbling-block to folks with other problems. That said, I wouldn't normally consider something like this a pressing problem; you could've just as easily left a comment for the asker politely suggesting he remove his own question. Now, on to your broader question... **Do *not*** flag every question where your close vote expires. Most of the time, such questions have already been through review, and have been seen by multiple people who *could* have voted to close but explicitly chose not to. Asking a moderator to override them is likely to be declined. If you care to make a strong case for why a given question needs action, something *beyond* "I think it should be closed but my vote expired"... Then it is ok to flag. But remember: your responsibility here is to convince the moderator handling the flag, who likely does not have a lot of time or the inclination to dig deeply into the question's history, that it should be closed... And remember that several other people have pointedly *not* been convinced by the evidence in the question itself... **So make sure that you're presenting a *very* compelling argument.**