I know there have been many questions about the "very low quality" flag. I've read quite a number of them. It is clear to me that the VLQ flag shouldn't be used for questions that should be *closed* but only for the ones that should be *deleted*. As [Shog9](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/265764/861716) says: >Use VLQ for obvious, unarguable garbage. And [George Stocker](http://meta.stackexchange.com/a/189373/168269) says that VLQ means that... >This content should not exist. Delete it. Now. It is not salvageable through editing. So I use the flag rarely. *When* I use it, it gets declined relatively often. Obviously there is something I don't understand about the flag. For example, I flagged [this question](http://stackoverflow.com/q/34492830/861716) as VLQ. Not before I tried to make the OP improve his post. After a number of comments (some I removed) and a close vote (now evaporated) the question had turned from bad to worse. The current code doesn't even have any bearing to the question in the title. To me, this is plain garbage. So please tell me what I don't understand about VLQ. Most of my other flags are deemed helpful and I'm sure my flag weight, if I could see it, is quite satisfactory. If my VLQs get declined so often I think I better don't use it. I also don't want to keep mods busier than they should be.