For reference, here's my flag history as of January 8th, 2015 :
This is the SEDE querySEDE query I used to help find these not constructive, obsolete comments. I've already finished this onethis one, and this onethis one, and this onethis one which were 1 flag auto-nuke comments so I didn't have to bother the mods with them.
I'd say out of my 14,692 comment flags, probably more than 11,500 have been 1 flag auto-nuke comments. So I actively try to find comments to flag which will auto-nuke so I don't have to bother the busy mods. I like flagging comments in which a user pastes the same text to many different posts over and over again. I have cleaned all the auto-nuke ones out though, so I have to flag comments that won't auto-nuke.
To make it as easy as possible on the mods, I chose to flag the same text comments, so they could easily delete the comments. I have heard multiple moderators claim that it is very easy for them when people flag the same text comments since they can just keep the mouse on the delete button. So that's what I did for the most part earlier today. There was like 3 types of the same text comment that probably counted for like 70 or so flags. Then the other 30 were very similar text but not exact, and they were very obviously not constructive. So all and all, I estimate that it probably would take a normal moderator, about 6-8 minutes to delete all 100 of them.
Here's a couple examples of the same text comments that were left on many posts in the past, in which I flagged earlier today:
more examples of this same text ^ comment that was left on many posts that I flagged as not constructive but were declined: one, two, three, four, five, and many more..
more examples of this same text ^ comment that was left on many posts that I flagged as not constructive but were declined: one, two, and more..
In conclusion, I guess I'm just posting this to get feedback, and primarily make the community aware of these wrongly declined flags. I already know about how the mods have enough work on their plate as it is. I've already suggested ways to help with getting rid of comments in better, more efficient ways. I've already asked the head pun intended honcho if they got any new auto-delete rules set up, but no response. I did try searching for some possible new ones a couple weeks ago but couldn't find any.