If you don't understand what the question is or, as in this case, what the question title has to do with the question's content (f.e. a self-answer to the given question) then this posts "*needs details or clarity*" a.k.a. is *unclear* and should be closed as such.

The concern "Why is OP asking a question and then self-answer inside of the question?" is an example of why a question is unclear.

Also note that closing a question is different from flagging for moderator intervention. Moderators usually aren't involved to close a question, so any of such kind of flags which drag moderator intervention will probably get declined very soon (as happened here).

Going more in-depth about the specific case: OP tried to provide a self-answer inside of the question (also gave another self-answer in the answer form).

Regardless of whether this is the correct form or not (it's not, but that is not the crucial point for closing it here); the intention of the question and with that the question itself is in this constitution *unclear* and thus should be voted to close as being *unclear* a.k.a. "*Needs details or clarity*".