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This old question is no longer relevant, because SE fixed the underlying issue a while ago.

flags to close a question are no longer shown in the moderator only queue (sourcesource)

The reason mentioned by the OP, "too broad", falls into the above category.

So, low-rep users should feel free to flag-to-close to their heart's content. The flag will put the question into the close queue, instead of being dropped on the moderators' plate. If at least one of reviewers votes to close the question, the flag is automatically dismissed as helpful. (This happens even if other reviewers disagree and the question remains open at the end.) If no reviewers vote to close, the flag is automatically declined.

This old question is no longer relevant, because SE fixed the underlying issue a while ago.

flags to close a question are no longer shown in the moderator only queue (source)

The reason mentioned by the OP, "too broad", falls into the above category.

So, low-rep users should feel free to flag-to-close to their heart's content. The flag will put the question into the close queue, instead of being dropped on the moderators' plate. If at least one of reviewers votes to close the question, the flag is automatically dismissed as helpful. (This happens even if other reviewers disagree and the question remains open at the end.) If no reviewers vote to close, the flag is automatically declined.

This old question is no longer relevant, because SE fixed the underlying issue a while ago.

flags to close a question are no longer shown in the moderator only queue (source)

The reason mentioned by the OP, "too broad", falls into the above category.

So, low-rep users should feel free to flag-to-close to their heart's content. The flag will put the question into the close queue, instead of being dropped on the moderators' plate. If at least one of reviewers votes to close the question, the flag is automatically dismissed as helpful. (This happens even if other reviewers disagree and the question remains open at the end.) If no reviewers vote to close, the flag is automatically declined.

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This old question is no longer relevant, because SE fixed the underlying issue a while ago.  

  

flags to close a question are no longer shown in the moderator only queue (source)

The reason mentioned by the OP, "too broad""too broad", falls into the above category.  

So, low-rep users should feel free to flag-to-close to their heart's content. The flag will put the question into the close queue, instead of being dropped on the moderators' plate. If at least one of reviewers votes to close the question, the flag is automatically dismissed as helpful. (This happens even if other reviewers disagree and the question remains open at the end.) If no reviewers vote to close, the flag is automatically declined.  

This old question is no longer relevant, because SE fixed the underlying issue a while ago.  

 

flags to close a question are no longer shown in the moderator only queue (source)

The reason mentioned by the OP, "too broad", falls into the above category.  

So, low-rep users should feel free to flag-to-close to their heart's content. The flag will put the question into the close queue, instead of being dropped on the moderators' plate. If at least one of reviewers votes to close the question, the flag is automatically dismissed as helpful. (This happens even if other reviewers disagree and the question remains open at the end.) If no reviewers vote to close, the flag is automatically declined.  

This old question is no longer relevant, because SE fixed the underlying issue a while ago.

 

flags to close a question are no longer shown in the moderator only queue (source)

The reason mentioned by the OP, "too broad", falls into the above category.

So, low-rep users should feel free to flag-to-close to their heart's content. The flag will put the question into the close queue, instead of being dropped on the moderators' plate. If at least one of reviewers votes to close the question, the flag is automatically dismissed as helpful. (This happens even if other reviewers disagree and the question remains open at the end.) If no reviewers vote to close, the flag is automatically declined.

Migration of MSO links to MSE links
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This old question is no longer relevant, because SE fixed the underlying issue a while ago. 

  

flags to close a question are no longer shown in the moderator only queue (sourcesource)

The reason mentioned by the OP, "too broad""too broad", falls into the above category. 

So, low-rep users should feel free to flag-to-close to their heart's content. The flag will put the question into the close queue, instead of being dropped on the moderators' plate. If at least one of reviewers votes to close the question, the flag is automatically dismissed as helpful. (This happens even if other reviewers disagree and the question remains open at the end.) If no reviewers vote to close, the flag is automatically declined. 

This old question is no longer relevant, because SE fixed the underlying issue a while ago.

 

flags to close a question are no longer shown in the moderator only queue (source)

The reason mentioned by the OP, "too broad", falls into the above category.

So, low-rep users should feel free to flag-to-close to their heart's content. The flag will put the question into the close queue, instead of being dropped on the moderators' plate. If at least one of reviewers votes to close the question, the flag is automatically dismissed as helpful. (This happens even if other reviewers disagree and the question remains open at the end.) If no reviewers vote to close, the flag is automatically declined.

This old question is no longer relevant, because SE fixed the underlying issue a while ago. 

 

flags to close a question are no longer shown in the moderator only queue (source)

The reason mentioned by the OP, "too broad", falls into the above category. 

So, low-rep users should feel free to flag-to-close to their heart's content. The flag will put the question into the close queue, instead of being dropped on the moderators' plate. If at least one of reviewers votes to close the question, the flag is automatically dismissed as helpful. (This happens even if other reviewers disagree and the question remains open at the end.) If no reviewers vote to close, the flag is automatically declined. 

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