Thank you for giving the SOCVR yet another podium.
Let me explain a bit how it came this far, as Brad already answered why he declined the flag.
As you might or might not know and like or might not like the Stack Overflow Close Vote Reviewers room is a chat room that has moderation as its main topic. This means that users who both feel comfortable and have the privileges to edit, flag or handle the close vote queue among others gather in that room so they can have some fun and/or ask for opinion on the best call to action. We strive to clean-up the mess that is left behind when others moved on.
One of the tasks that this community is faced with are the requests to burninate tags. As this is a typical moderation effort requiring voting, flagging and editing it is not strange that these requests get the attention of our room. We simply set out on a mission to clean the questions in a certain tag, either on request (for example, we cleaned a lot of "looking for a tool" questions and the legal request) or because we try to help in formalizing and organizing the handling of those requests a bit.
As our regulars are frequenting both the queues and meta we are also aware of good willing users with less than 2K rep, that start, probably triggered by seeing a burninate request, a re-tag spree. This annoys reviewers, is a useless waste of effort and sometimes needs moderator time to either fix or even suspend users from reviewing.
In our effort to prevent such mishaps we decided to add another canned, robotic as you wish, auto-comment to our collection. As the number of incoming burninate requests is rather low (only 17 in the last 30 days) we have a feed in our room so we can leave the comment as soon as the question is posted.
I only learned today that more people dislike those comments, something I didn't notice earlier, except a textual improvement.
You and Quill suggested in chat that most of the comment should be moved to the tag-wiki. That is something we have already done here. The users with more English finesse have taken-on the challenge to make the comment less robotic. If nothing works we will add By the way, nice pants. I expect that once the burnination process has its faq-proposed as I suggest here the comment can simply refer to that and doesn't need the reference to SOCVR in the comment.
So I thank you for the great feedback, both here and in chat. Remember that I'm a flower, I smell a bit but I don't bite.
Tl;dr - the comment emerged as a reaction on several incidents with burnination retags. The comment should serve as a precaution for visitors of burnination request. If the meta-crowd feels they rather deal with the incidents or have a better idea, we're happy to stop posting the noise all together.