I've had two declined flags in a week.  In both cases, the question ended up closed.  I'm not sure whether the flags were declined before or after that.  I'm guessing after, meaning the mods found nothing to do with an already-closed question.

[The first](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27237105/exploiting-python-2-7-raw-input) was declined as "flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention."  I (wrongly?) interpret this to mean "you should've voted-to-close instead," but I *can't* VTC.  What should I do in that situation?

This happens a lot, by the way; you gain access to the Triage review queue long before you gain access to VTC, and Triage prompts me to flag when I click "Unsalvagable."  It's either flag it or do nothing.  Maybe Triage should require VTC privileges.

[The second](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27320557/why-are-there-errors-in-w3schools-tutorials) said "a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it," which I don't understand at all since the questioner was asking for help troubleshooting a website (which happened to be W3Schools, but still).  The question was closed as off-topic (as I noted above, this may well have happened before the moderator saw my flag).

In both cases, I chose to write out a reason rather than picking from the list.  I did this because none of the standard close reasons seemed to fit exactly and I wanted to ensure the moderator understood my concerns properly.  Should I not do this?

In summary, **how should I change my flagging behavior to avoid declined flags in the future?**  For that matter, is there even anything wrong with the occasional declined flag?