FWIW, I generally flag most of the relevant comments with the tag 'Other' and an explanation that starts with one of the standard reasons (usually 'Obsolete', but sometimes 'too chatty' or 'not constructive') and an explanation of what's up.
For example, on one question recently (a question from 2010, but one which is still relevant), I gave three flags which were deemed 'helpful':
- Not constructive. This comment is wrong, as the next comment states and the one after that concedes. All three comments should go.
- Obsolete: The previous comment is wrong, as this comment states and the one after it concedes. All three comments should go.
- Obsolete: The comment two before this is wrong, as the next comment states and this comment concedes. All three comments should go.
On another question, also from 2010, I added flags that were deemed helpful:
- Obsolete: the homework tag is mercifully ancient history. In any case, the next comment says "it is not an assignment".
- Obsolete: the previous comment is obsolete because it suggests the homework tag. This comment says "but it isn't homework" which is not needed if the other comment is removed.
On another question, this one from mid-July 2015, I added flags that were deemed helpful:
- Obsolete: thanks duly noted (though they may be partially rescinded after my follow-on comment), but not needed for posterity.
- Obsolete. I've seen it, but it doesn't add anything for the long-term.
These were on comments responding to comments I made and probably deleted after my comments had been acted on. The response comments did not add anything to the long-term health of the site.
And another question from mid-July 2015:
- Obsolete: the data that was in a comment has been moved to the question where it belongs. This is not needed any more, despite my upvote (which was valid when given).
- Obsolete: should have been added to the question by the OP. I've done that and commented that I shouldn't have needed to. This can now go.
Here again, there was material in the comments that has no business sticking around once the question has been edited into shape. The first was a comment requesting data for the question. The second was a 'comment' showing the data.
I do sometimes use the simple reasons, but I far more often use 'Other' and an explanation. (Out of a page with 70 flags, 13 were the simple reasons, and the rest 'other' with an explanation.) And most of the time, those are deemed helpful.
If a moderator pops up and comments that this sort of annotation isn't helpful, then (a) I'll take heed and stop doing it, and (b) you should too. Otherwise, I believe this sort of annotation helps the moderator make a decision swiftly.