The reason to flag a comment in the help center is :
- rude or offensive
- not constructive / off-topic — a comment that does not try to improve the post it appears on, or which introduces a topic unrelated to the question or answer
- obsolete — a comment that is no longer relevant because it has been addressed by an edit to the post, clarified by additional comments, or contains no context because it references deleted content
- too chatty — anything that's not relevant to the question or answer
But this answer's fourth visible comment is wrong and has 30 votes now which may mislead many people.
This is 'obsolete'? And if I flag it, I must assume that the moderator know it or try it, which is not always true.
So what to do?
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matters. The comments seem appropriate enough to warn the reader. You can always ask a question about it and post a comment on the answer with a link to the Q+A.