I was doing a review and flagged a specific short offensive answer like this:
I am familiar with that platform, and ...
This is occurring because you're an idiot, didn't read the chapter fully, and didn't ...
Now, my flag was disputed and when I read the current version (2nd) revision by a high-rep user, the post was fixed (for social good) and changed to:
This is occurring because you didn't ...
But still, the OP was offensive IMO. I was wondering if I was doing the right thing to flag this as offensive, and should got a helpful tag for this instead of a disputed one?
Related, as the comments suggest, in cases like this, is the proper action to edit out the offensive part, or flag it?
--EDIT--
Since there have been many comments on why I didn't edit it as the moderator did.
I think an edit like that significantly changes the OP, which I heard is not advisable. The content I am supposed to remove is blatant offensive material, and it's not a causal use of an impolite word or some other language issue one could have done inadvertently out of habits.
To the extreme, one could change a "YES" to a "NO", to make the answer right. And I don't think this is anyone's responsibility.
Anyway, I am glad that this brought the post to the attention of a moderator as the answer suggested. I thought it was someone else who beautified the post, and then I my flag got turned down. Also, I got the answer I am looking for about how to handle similar cases.