I took a look at how the flags wherewere handled.
First of all, the comments you posted on the question were handled automatically; they are all marked as deleted by the Community user. At no point did anyone clean up your comments but deliberately left the OPs comments in place. Note that the only comments you left that were deleted like this were:
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Possible duplicate of Getting the class name of an instance in Python
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Not everything has a name. For things that do,
__name__
. The duplicate is appropriate. Additionally, as @BartFriederichs implies, this is an XY Problem at best and not useful at worst.
The first was auto-deleted when you hammered the post, the second when Bhargav re-hammered it (as it contains the word duplicate and a link).
Next, I don't think the OP was particularly abusive towards you, certainly not at the time your comment flag was handled. They were clearly getting a little too attached to the post, but it never got personal. This is why probably why your comment flag was rejected (it wasn't me but I agree with the rejection there).
When you dupe-hammer, users get upset from time to time. Don't let it get to you.
I've cleaned up the comment thread; feel free to flag anything as non-constructive of what remains, but I don't think there is anything left there now but a brief summary of why the post ended up in the current state.