On Meta, sometimes, there are huge discussions in comments, which are personal, chatty, or just for keeping the fun, rather than being constructive in relation to specific topic/question/answer.
I'm wondering, is it higher tolerance on some topics (the latest example could be Election RESULTS) where chatty comments are not supposed to be flagged, or how it is regulated on Meta.
I clearly understand, that discussion/comments are unessential part of Meta, as it's stated in the model itself:
Meta Stack Overflow is the part of the site where users discuss the workings and policies of Stack Overflow
But sometimes these "comments entites" are not bringing any real iformational value to community. How to cross this thin line, and when to flag a comment and when it's exceptional? Wouldn't themed chats be better for the actual chatting, instead of meaningless comments?