In this question I alerted the OP that disparaging comments were inappropriate, and that I edited them out. The OP had made remarks about tech support + Indians.
After I edited out further content on the OP's self-posted answer, they got upset with me, told me to "Please keep away from my questions as u shown u don't understand issues" and requested deletion of their account. At this point, I flagged the original question, so that there would be clarity as to why this deletion request was occurring, and why the edits had taken place.
In the flag, I said:
Just wanted to make sure, before you delete his account, you saw why he requested deletion: I called him out for making inappropriate comments (both in questions and comments) - such as the comment about Indians + tech support that I edited out. I didn't flag him for moderator attention earlier (maybe I should have) - but he seems to think his behavior has been just fine and that it's me that's the problem.
Oddly, my flag was declined, but based on the moderator's explanation, it appears whoever reviewed my flag thought I was the OP:
declined - Your line about Indians was completely inappropriate and should never have existed in the first place. A user pointing that out is not offensive.
I believe my flag and related comments were misunderstood, as I was not the one who made the remarks. I was the "user pointing that out."