Moderators seem to take little time dealing with flags, comment flags in particular, and a big part of that is that they are inundated with so many.
At the same time, experienced users get frustrated when their content gets flagged and deleted without notice. It's especially frustrating when that content could have been saved by editing.
Therefore, I propose that when a flag is cast on a post owned (and last edited) by a user with sufficient reputation (I propose 10k), it appears first to that user. If the user removes or edits their own post in response, the flag is cleared. If the user takes no action, then after 24 hours the flag appears to moderators. Also, the flags appear sooner in the moderator queue if three or more flags are cast on the same post by unique users.
This preserves anonymity of the flag submission process, while reducing burden on the diamond moderators and giving users a chance to fix their own content when comments become obsolete, or quality standards concerning link-only answers change in the years after an answer is first posted.
Most minor infractions can be dealt with by the post owner, and we should trust our high rep users enough to let them do so.
I'd like to hear from other members of the community whether they think this idea would work better on certain flag types. Certainly custom flags have a greater possibility to break anonymity, so perhaps they would be excluded.
It is an intended effect of this proposal that it somewhat reduces the ability of general users to censor the comments of high-reputation users. Right now the diamond moderators admit that nearly every comment flag leads to immediate deletion, which in effect gives all users, regardless of reputation, a veto over reasonable comments. I believe that the safeguards that diamond moderators intervene eventually or when multiple flags are cast could provide needed balance.
TL;DR
is not a reasonable comment.