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For questions about the flagging process, how flags are handled, etc., use this tag.

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What happens when giving the wrong flag?

These flags are resolved as helpful if the question gets closed, even if your close reason differs from final one. … If you get too many flags declined by moderator, you will be first warned and then temporarily suspended from flagging. …
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"spend" some available flags on the review queues

For what it's worth, you can (judiciously) use flags to "leverage" your reviews. When you stumble upon a blatantly bad post in review, simply open it in a separate window and flag appropriately. … I spend about 20-30 flags daily this way, working in CV and LQ queues. …
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Can we do more than just delete rude comments?

Heuristics that currently picks cases for bringing to mod attention could probably be updated to give more weight to flags on comments in recent low score questions. …
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Should I flag a question as duplicate if it has received better answers?

This guidance at MSE recommends to favor better questions and better answers: If the new question is a better question or has better answers, then vote to close the old one as a duplicate of the n …
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54 votes

Can a machine be taught to flag comments automatically?

Idea that 3 flags would automagically delete garbage comments doesn't feel right either. …
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Edits should not mark Very Low Quality (VLQ) flags as Helpful

As a flagger I believe it is the right thing that edits mark it helpful. When I see an unintelligible text in Klingon language or a senseless placeholder blurb written by usual fastest-gun abuser I w …
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Where is Low Quality flag?

The system hides the option to flag a post as Very Low Quality in a few cases, namely when the post is: in Triage or Close review queue older than 7 days of positive score Speaking of your example …
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Is it all right to flag very new answer as 'very low quality'?

Similarly for VLQ/NAA flags, new post revision will automatically dismiss these as helpful. …
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What am I supposed to do with a piece of spam that I review in the Low Quality queue?

I wasn't going to go out on a limb but since one of the answers suggested... This was not spam... ...I would like to address that. Links are unsolicited. Not by the asker mind you - I can't get …
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