regarding flagging comments as rude/offensive, off-topic/not constructive, obsolete, too chatty, or for any other reason. Also, for questions regarding the number of flags of a certain type required for automatically removing a comment.

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Off putting comments and remarks [duplicate]

Firstly I would like to say that as a learner I am deeply indebted to Stack Overflow and it has saved me many sleepness nights but I have found that I am sometimes reluctant to post a question, no ...
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At what point are comments classified as rude or offensive for off-topic questions

I'm honestly looking for some advice on flagging comments, my perspective may need a little refresher. I came across this question Cant change my Username which was off-topic, so I left a comment ...
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Can you get comment banned?

I know you can get question banned by asking enough questions of low enough quality that you cannot continue to post. I find myself flagging a lot of comments as spam or chatty from a few users on ...
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Obsolete comment flags should notify the original commenter in advance of moderators

Simple enough: The OP is the best judge of whether the comment is obsolete, and has no particular incentive to be unscrupulous in leaving an old comment - and even if they did, chances are this ...
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Throttle comment flagging in the dialog box

When flagging comments I hit the rate limit often enough for it to annoy. Each 'hit' forces a re-open of the dialog, select reason, hit the "Flag Comment" button - somewhat clunky. Instead, could we ...
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Flagging obsolete comment conversations

I understand the purpose of the flagging obsolete comments, but by nature of the way that comments become obsolete, often short exchanges (or occasionally lengthy conversations) end up obsolete at ...
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When should the “Too chatty” flag for comments be used?

So, in the spirit of George's question, I decided to try my hand at flagging comments again, and flagged a comment as "too chatty". The question I found was non-constructive in my opinion, but ...
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Has flagging policy changed?

A couple of weeks ago I flagged the comments on this post: Entity framework creating separate database corresponding to each class in model With the comment: Additional information posted as ...
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More informative flagging history for comments

When we enter the flagging history for our account through the number link in our profile, we get a nice list of flagged questions/answers, and on the right a summary of the number of helpful, ...
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Do declined comment flags contribute to becoming hell banned?

As per this question - it seems dismissed flags on answers/questions eventually can allow your flags to not be seen. I had asked about how frequently we should flag comments on a beta site. This ...
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What happens to auto-soft-deleted flagged comments + flagged comment notification?

So I read here: If a comment is flagged by enough users it will be auto-soft-deleted. There is no penalty for this. Flagged comments will be surfaced to moderators... So, what exactly happens to ...
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One-flag deletion of “@downvoter”, “Why downvote?” and similar comments

Consensus seems to be that comments addressing downvoters, or complaining about downvotes, or asking for explanation of downvotes, are useless: Feature request: @Downvoter sends a notification to all ...
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Should we flag comments that only praise an answer? [duplicate]

I'm sure we've all seen many comments that look like this: I'd +2 this answer if I could. Very helpful +1, this is an awesome answer! OMG, thank you so much, great answer! I wish I could ...
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Why does a comment flag count as a comment vote? [duplicate]

If I flag a comment and then attempt to upvote a different comment within 5 seconds, I get the comment box: You may only submit a comment vote every 5 seconds. Is this intentional? If not, I guess ...
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When I try to flag a deleted comment I get a picture of the “page not found” page

I was trying to flag a comment, but it appears a mod (or a couple of users) were too fast for me and it was already deleted. When I clicked "flag", instead on the nice red popup saying "comment ...
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Flag duplicate “what have you tried” comments?

There are often comments which asks "what have you tried" in different flavors. Even if this applies to somehow bad questions only I think this is just spam (if repeated). Also this takes the focus ...
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Comment deletion…was it offensive?

There's a question on SO where a person is asking how to re-write a bit of code. I and one other person had provided responses, but were confused why the code needed to be rewritten. The OP then ...
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Should a “thank you” comment be flagged?

Should a "thank you" comment, for instance Thanks for your answer, be flagged as non-constructive? If a "thank you" comment is flagged as non-constructive what would the moderator reaction to this ...
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Can we clean up the flag comment dialog a bit?

Since the SO designers and developers have been updating the look of the site lately, I wanted to see if we could also tweak the flag comment dialog box a bit, so the OCD side of me can rest easier. ...
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Can (comment) flags be “too minor”?

Flagging a comment is pretty low-effort. Handling flags probably isn't (as much). So it would be useful to have a guideline or two to know when to leave things alone because a flag would be "too ...
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Why was a (seemingly) relevant, non-offensive comment removed?

The comments on this question were all wiped recently. Most of the comments revolved around a discussion of why the question was receiving down votes with the OP (and myself and one other user). ...
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Flagging should not be removed from comments that you have upvoted [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Allow flagging a comment after upvoting it The Scenario (which happened to me today) User posts a comment to an answer "Hey, your answer is 100% incorrect" I agree, so ...
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Why were my comments deleted?

In this question an user was asking how to crop an image without having tried anything yet, in a perfect "plz gimme codez" style. I answered first asking if he tried something. He gave an ambiguous ...
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Make comment flags link to the comment

When reviewing comment flags on large posts with lots of discussion (generally on metas), sometimes you need to view a comment in context. With the current system, this involves scrolling up and down, ...
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Flagging history is not showing if we have only flagged comment [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Can Flagged Comments please appear on the “Flag Summary” Screen? What does empty “Flagging Summary” page mean when “helpful flags” is “1”? Recently I flagged few ...
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What did happen with my two flags?

I'm not getting exactly what is happening here You can see I had flagged 8 comments from that 4 are helpful and 2 are declined, but I'm not able to find what is the status of my other 2 flags? ...
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Is it OK to casually flag comments as obsolete?

Especially under the lower-quality questions there’s a lot of comments that request further information about the question et cetera. To these the question author will often reply with several ...
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Flag comment dialog is suddenly way too narrow [closed]

Today I went to flag a comment and the dialog was unnaturally skinny: This changed sometime today because the dialog was the proper size this morning. I am using Chrome 22.0.1229.79 on the Mac, ...
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Flagging makes comment meaningless

With relation to this Question which is about editing the question makes a comment meaningless, today I saw another situation where when a comment was flagged and deleted comments following the ...
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Lower the flag barrier for “homework” comments [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Please add “homework” to the one-click comment flagging list If the phrase "accept rate" (or similar1) is in a comment it takes 1 comment flag to auto-delete the ...
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are comment flags supposed to be non-traceable? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: How come comment flags are not listed in the flagging summary? when flagging a question or answer that action is traceable / visible by clicking on your flag count in ...
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what to do if an answer has too many “Thanks!” comments?

First off, this doesn't apply to 'ordinary comments'. Should I flag a question that has too many thanks! this worked for me comments? i.e. If there are about 30 comments in total but I have to sift ...
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Is it acceptable for a moderator to flag comments as “Obsolete”?

As described in A moderator flag on a comment silently deletes it even if the "other" option is selected, if a ♦ Moderator flags a comment as anything, the comment is immediately deleted. I ...
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Why are automatically handled comment flags not considered helpful?

Having flagged my fair share of accept rate comments, I noticed that while they result in automatic nuking of the comment in question, it seems they are not adding to the amount of comment flags ...
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Flagging non English offensive comments

I have come across this post on SO where the OP is using harsh and offensive language in comments but using Hindi to the answer that he didn't like. I have flagged the comment but the flag has been ...
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How does a user flag a question for review by more experienced users?

I have an answer to a question here that seems to be getting only (IMHO, of course) unconstructive comments. For example, more and more of the comments seem to come from people who haven't read the ...
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Flag counters not shown although I had flagged some comments

I had flagged some comments as obsolete (here on meta), but the flagging history page in my profile (for meta) is still completely empty. I know that comment flags are not listed individually, so ...
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What is the best option to flag a comment like “+1” or “Works fine”?

On Stack Overflow I see many comments like "+1", "great answer", and "yeah man!". What is the best way to flag them?
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Why does “show flag history” show also the deleted comments?

When I click on "show flag history," I get a page that shows the flags raised for a post, together this any deleted comments. If the deleted comments are posted before the flags are raised, it's not ...
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Allow comments to be flagged on all reviewable posts

The new review system is awesome, and it's great that we can see comments on the posts to be reviewed. But, a lot of times, questions that end up in the close vote queue attract snarky/snide comments. ...
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Will flagging a comment as obsolete harm a user?

Sometimes a comment is valid, but then the user makes the requested correction leading to the comment becoming obsolete. If I flag the comment as obsolete, will that harm the user in any way?
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Too many comments - Workflow improvement suggestion

When a flag for "too many comments" is raised, it appears like on the snapshot below. Showing the question / answer extract in this context is not really useful or helpful and one needs to open the ...
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Flags against “improve your accept rate” comments are failing

This evening, I happened across one of the more useless varieties of "improve your accept rate" comments. Actually, that's all it was: "Improve your accept rate". I flagged the comment as "not ...
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Make comment flagging work more like chat flagging, available to users with 10k reputation

Chat flags are handled fast. So fast they're often gone before I click the little flag notification. Comment flags are handled slow. Only mods can see them and they're quite low priority. Like chat ...
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A moderator flag on a comment silently deletes it even if the “other” option is selected

Reading Anna's answer here on legitimate reasons why moderators may flag posts and (possibly) mark them as helpful, I was interested to see what would happen for comment flags. So I happily flagged ...
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Is there a way to fix broken links in comments? Can the mods edit comments?

Fixing broken links in Questions and answers is straight forward. Go and edit them. But we cant edit comments. I can still add a new comment indicating that a link in the old comment is stale and ...
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What are the “Bad Things,” if any, associated with the declined flag count?

Premise There should be an FAQ that addresses the consequences (if any) of a high "declined flag" count or a low helpful:declined ratio. Analysis There are a LOT of questions on meta surrounding ...
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Shouldn't deleted posts/comments result in decrementing the declined comment flag count?

Declined comment flags are supposed to be visible on the Flagging Summary page. However, this doesn't seem to work in all cases. It seems as if there are cases when the declined comment flag count is ...
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Can we see the moderator's response to a flagged comment?

I just flagged a comment for a non-constructive, borderline rude comment (the first comment to the answer) to this answer, and am wondering if I will be able to see when it has been addressed and what ...
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Courtesy pings should be deletable by their targets

If a comment says only ([cC]ourtesy\s)?[pP]ing(:|-|,|ing|\s|to|for)*@[^\s]+ or @[^\s]+\s*([cC]ourtesy\s)?[pP]ing.{0,2} (or something like that), then the person identified in the database as its ...

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