Looking for some 10k tools guidance...
If I come across a Very Low Quality flag on a question that I think needs to be closed as it stands, but could potentially be edited by the OP to make it okay, should I both cast an "Invalid Flag" against the VLQf and vote to close?
I've seen Meta questions from the point of view of VLQ flag wielders (1, 2, 3) that make me trepidatious about doing this.
Still, from my reading of two Jefficial pronouncements* on the VLQf (1, 2), invalidating and voting to close seems correct. He says that the VLQ should mean
the flagger thinks this post is beyond saving -- no amount of editing or polishing will turn a turd into gold.
but I disagree and think that editing is possible.
On the other hand, the "No flag is a bad flag, if it leads to action" policy (1, 2), although it was addressed to moderators, suggests that I should let the flag be if I think something needs to be done.
The only question I can find that really describes the "Invalid Flag", How and when should we use the "invalid flag" flag?, doesn't cover thinking the question should also be closed for improvement.
I'd like to know how other >10kers handle this situation.
I suppose this sort of thing is why waffles hates the VLQf.
*Combined with the doctrine that closed doesn't mean finished.