I understand that a negative consequence of some kind can befall a commenter who attracts too many Unfriendly flags. From what I have seen from moderator answers here on Meta about it, it is a consequence that moderators cannot change. Thus, I believe some mods are in the habit of rejecting Unfriendly flags, perhaps if the flagger was too sensitive, even if the intent of the flagger was broadly helpful.
I don't know what this negative consequence is; I assume it is a rate-limit or temporary ban applied to new questions.
However, I am not sure what happens in this case:
- A remark is made that has an unfriendly/hostile interpretation
- This comment is flagged as Unfriendly
- Another commenter asks the first commenter to reconsider their remark, given the potential for misinterpretation
- The commenter agrees and self-deletes it
I have one of these in my recent history, and given that the commenter was amenable to feedback, I don't think a negative consequence is appropriate. What happens in this case?
Related question
Does the new "unfriendly" flag have negative consequences for flagged users?