@MartinSleziak Yes, it can be unstarred. Thanks. I just unstarred two posts of yours, too, @SimplyBeautifulArt both of which dealt with questions now deleted.
@MartinR There are lots of times when he answers PSQs. But this time the question you linked seems way better than the earlier duplicate, which I'm sure you'll agree is a clear-cut PSQ. So in fact I'd rather close the other one...
@ChaseRyanTaylor If you can't flag as low quality, you can always drop it in here.
IMO I wouldn't flag it as any of the options available (spam, rude, dupe, or moderator)
@ChaseRyanTaylor You could spice up that comment of yours. I usually don't use the same comment on multiple questions, but tailor them with a few small edits for each situation.
@SimplyBeautifulArt I guess you know that users who do not have enough reputation to cast close votes can still flag questions as off-topic, duplicate, unclear, etc. (IIRC the options are very similar to what you see when you vote to close.)
Now I found out that you should have the option to flag to close, too - but your flag will be converted to a close vote (since you have that privilege).
I am not sure, but my impression was the @ChaseRyanTaylor probably asked about flagging since their intention was to flag to close as off-topic/missing context or something similar.
@SimplyBeautifulArt The post you flagged, and the one above it from Smoke Detector are both deleted questions from the same user. They may get an alarming wake up call after they learn that deleted questions are figured into the determination as to whether a user is banned from asking questions.
@Jack I'll try to keep a watch on it too. I'll pin your comment to refer to if need be.
Unfortunately, those who have voted to close a question at one point, cannot vote again to close it, if the question is reopened (and same for reopeners, in the event that it is closed after reopening: the initial reopeners cannot vote again to reopen). So I'm glad it's pinned, so other users here can step in to vote to close if needed.