My understanding is that there are several ways to have a post found to be rude/abusive or spam: either enough people flag the post as rude/abusive/spam that the system auto-deletes the post or someone flags a post as rude/abusive/spam and a moderator reviews it and agrees with that.
My understanding is that the number of votes required to do so differs by what kind of post it was (comment, question, answer).
What are the usual penalties for having a post (question, comment, or answer) found to be rude/abusive/spam? Is there some kind of auto-penalty (e.g. reputation loss, suspension, etc.), or only if a moderator determines that there should be one? Does the penalty for offensive comments differ from offensive questions or answers?
Does the penalty differ by post type (comment vs. question vs. answer) or by the way that it was determined to be rude/abusive/spam? For example, is there a bigger penalty for having the community determine that a comment is offensive vs. having a moderator make the same determination?
Note: I'm not just asking about comments - I'm asking about different kinds of posts, too. Part of the entire point of the question is the difference between the way comments, questions, and answers are treated.