I'll share my experience, as someone who recently (after 900 rep and 80 flags) discovered that "A community-specific reason" was actually a menu. Prior to this "discovery", for example, I had always flagged questions needing an mcve as "Needs details or clarity". I saw posts being closed as "Needs debugging details" or "Not reproducible", but I assumed that those were simply more specific close reasons that only the reviewers had. Whenever I saw a question with a typo, I flagged as needing moderator intervention and described the problem. To compound the issue, I even got some of the mod flags accepted! It was not until I finally got one declined with the statement: > Using standard flags helps us prioritize problems and resolve them faster. Please familiarize yourself with the list of standard flags: see [What is Flagging?](https://stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/flag-posts) So, I went to [this link](https://stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/flag-posts) and saw **absolutely nothing** about typos or reproducibility. For some reason, in the *community-specific wiki about flags* (correction: the privileges wikis are not community-specific, but maybe they should be), the *community-specific flags* **are not listed**! This would be a first thing to change, in my opinion: - Change the wiki to list the community specific reasons Continuing my hunt for this mysterious flag, I came across [this MSE post linked on the flag wiki](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/169814/help-us-make-off-topic-close-reasons-clearer-to-the-op/169824#169824), which talks about "Off-topic" flags (which, in my mind, meant nothing as I had never seen such a flag) and contains answers with an outdated UI and "Close votes" ("I can't vote to close, I can only flag!" is what I thought). It is not (clearly) mentioned in this highly-upvoted post that these reasons would even be behind another menu. This is the second issue I had, which: - Could be resolved by updating the UI in the answers and changing "Off-topic" to "A community-specific reason". Also, a mention of how to get to these flags would be useful in a post linked as "[Guide to off-topic flags](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/169814/help-us-make-off-topic-close-reasons-clearer-to-the-op/169824#169824)" Lastly, I agree with Cody in his answer: the community-specific flags are too deeply nested. Adding to this, the button to get to these flags looks just like the other reasons, and makes it very **unattractive to click**. *Why would I pick such a broad reason as my flag?* *P.S. Why is duplicate in "needs improvement"?*