Your comment was
You found the documentation... did you read it? What's not clear?
It was flagged as being rude or abusive and deleted by a moderator. I wasn't the one who deleted it, but I can see how the "did you read it?" part could be read as being a little harsh.
I'll be honest, we don't spend a lot of time reviewing comments in response to flags, nor do we care to. We've been instructed that if a flagged comment could be read as being rude to someone else, and we see no compelling reason to keep it around, we're to delete it and move on.
We also get a lot of truly rude "RTFM"-style comments being flagged on a regular basis, so we're primed to delete comments of that style. Most of these don't add anything to the question asked, so they tend to be safe to delete.
If your comment had been slightly rephrased to
What's not clear in the documentation you linked?
I would have declined a flag on that. Again, the "did you read it?" part gives your original comment a bit of an edge that could have been enough to make a moderator decide to delete it and move on. We've certainly seen a lot worse, but comments are pretty low on our list of things to worry about.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix blah blah blah – asdf_enel_hak
sould be deleted, not yours.blah blah blah
comment, but instead accidentally deleted the useful one instead?