I often see comment chains like this where two people get into an extended discussion, essentially spamming the thread. Often at least one person gets defensive, in this case that person claims the other user is "harping" on them. At that point, I would walk away from the discussion, but the issue is an unresolved debate with a potentially incorrect comment left visible for the whole world to see. Problems I have with that:
There are two sides to every argument; whether or not somebody is wrong is a matter of opinion, no matter what "conventional wisdom" says
Both are guilty of taking up space in the thread
If I flag this comment thread one of two things may happen: a moderator will send it to a blackhole ("Please take this to chat") or nuke it. However I feel like that's squashing an ant with a hammer. If somebody is wrong on the Internet, we certainly want to correct them so they don't continue to perpetuate wrong information, as well as inform readers/lurkers what is actually correct. But these types of corrections almost always lead to a flamewar in the comments. If it's hidden in a chat, nobody really benefits - it's just hiding the argument under the rug. This problem is exacerbated in tags like html where bad comments are left on questions and there is not enough effort in the world to correct these people.
Is there a middle ground that can be taken between these two positions?