Me! OK, well, me and the other diamond moderators. Only diamond moderators can see and handle comment flags.
However, it is possible that multiple flags from different users on the same comment will cause the comment to be deleted automatically, without the need for a diamond moderator to ever see the flagged comment or decide how to handle it. The current formula for the number of flags required to delete a comment is (score / 3) + 3
, such that a zero-scored comment requires 3 flags to remove it, and higher scores demand more flags.
In addition, there is a fairly simple regex-based matching system that allows comments containing certain patterns to be automatically deleted by a single flag. This is intended for expeditious removal of comments containing expletives, short comments saying only "thanks", and so on. The details of these matches are, for obvious reasons, kept secret. See: Why do comment flags sometimes take immediate effect?
It has been previously proposed to allow high-rep users to help handle comment flags, but this has not been implemented. (And is problematic for various reasons, in my opinion.)
I should also note that diamond moderators abstain from handling flags on their own comments, due to the obvious conflict of interest, unless they decide to just go ahead and delete that comment (which would implicitly mark any flags on that comment as "helpful").