When you raise a moderator flag, you should let the moderator know two things:
- What the problem is, and
- What corrective action you believe is appropriate.
Any other communication in a moderator flag is of no relevance. Moderator flags are not Twitter or an instant messaging system. Tell the mod what's wrong and what you think they should do to fix it. That's all.
By all means, if you can fix it yourself, please do so. Be mindful of the kinds of corrective actions that a moderator can take; moderators can delete abusive posts, for example, but they can't fix voting problems.
If you need guidance, ask a question here. Don't ask moderators questions in moderator flags; the system is not designed to handle that, and we're too busy dealing with genuine flags.
On the subject of profanity in code blocks...
The general principle is that you don't change code in a question (for what I hope are obvious reasons), and this is true whether the code contains words that you find offensive or not. Askers have been known to ask questions about profanity filters; editing the blacklist out of such questions is kinda pointless, and we're not going to disallow such questions just because somebody finds some of the words they contain offensive.
If you flag a question containing "offensive" code, we'll look at it, but the bar is set higher for such redactions (it would have to be deliberately abusive, whereas we require prose to always maintain a professional tone). We would be more likely to leave a comment telling the OP to "keep it more professional," something you can do yourself.