Someone asked a slightly broad simple question, which read like
So i don't have an example of code because I don't know how to do this yet but basically I am making a solver for a puzzle game called keep talking and nobody explodes. In my code there is a raw input where the user enters a serial number and later in the code I need to check if the last letter in the serial number is a vowel whether it be upper case or lowercase. Thanks!
It was answered by 2 users.
As it usually happens with answers to lazy questions, they got several downvotes and some meta-commentary, after which a moderator swiftly locked one of them. After a few minutes the moderator came back, unlocked the answer, edited it, and removed all meta comments except for the only approving comment:
I upvoted because you have the right idea. Not sure why anyone else would downvote
I thought the moderator simply missed that comment, so I flagged it. After a few minutes my flag was declined.
The placeholder in the comment field says
Use comments to ask for more information or suggest improvements. Avoid comments like '+1' or 'thanks'.
It seems to me that the comment I flagged is essentially "+1", only longer. I also found this:
Explaining votes is almost pure noise, meta-conversation and punditry. Your votes are your own to do with as you please; you owe no one an explanation, nor is a discussion of your voting habits likely to be helpful. - Shog9
Furthermore, most of Meta.* Q/As I've read seem to suggest that flagging comments that are just noise helps SE.
Is my perception of the usefulness of that comment flawed? Are such comments allowed/encouraged? What should I do when I see comments like that?