I'm all for closing off-topic, too broad, unclear and opinion-based questions. What I don't like, are questions being closed for the wrong reason (causing confusion for the OP by not giving them the correct guidance to improve their question) and questions that get closed while being on-topic (this simply shouldn't happen).
To rehash: we can downvote questions that show no effort, but we can't close questions that we don't like just because of that.
Now what I've seen happening the past couple of days, is that a moderator is closing a lot of questions with the wrong close reason, questions that in my opinion shouldn't be closed at all, or with a different reason. If necessary, I can produce a list of questions that should not have been closed along with my reasoning why not, but I don't want to call out this mod.
I have flagged one such question with exhaustive examples, but there are many more, a quick sample showed that around 50% of closures were objectively wrong. The flag and its response:
I disagree with a lot of recent closures by a mod from the Close Vote queue. See questions 123 (was on-topic since the first revision), 234 (not Too Broad in any way), 345 (doesn't ask about off-site resources), 456 (how to publish APKs to Google Play is on-topic, not asking for off-site resources), 567 (not opinion-based), 678 (asking how to call C code from Excel, not for off-site resources [though it attracted a spammy answer, which was left alone...]). Mail me?
helpful - It's unclear what you want from this flag. You can vote to reopen each question & put them in the reopen queue. If this is a general issue, then this should be addressed by posting a question on Meta.
Now this mod probably has more time than I have, so it's an uphill battle, and I don't want to go through the close vote review queue history and re-review each review to vote to reopen questions that shouldn't have been closed (or not with the chosen reason) to begin with. This also isn't about a handful of questions, but many more.
So here's the question: other than voting to reopen all those questions, what else can I do?