Up to now I have flagged over 10.000 comments and I was proud to have only 8 of them declined. Therefore, I thought that I have a good feeling for "no longer needed" comments. However, today 4 of my comment flags got declined. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind the declined flags by themselves. I'm just wondering, whether I or a moderator had a bad day ;)
The first flag was on a comment that just highlights a point within a relatively short answer:
most importantly, the brownie points
IMHO, this comment doesn't add anything to the Q&A and appears to be just an opinion.
The second flag was on a "thank you" comment by the OP on the accepted answer:
That solves it. I'd upvote your answer, but being a newbie, the best I can do is perhaps name a variable in my source in your honor.
It might be witty, but again I don't see any benefit in this comment for the Q&A. Also, we hate fun.
The third flag was on a comment on a post that used to be a link-only answer:
While this link may answer the question, it is better to include the essential parts of the answer here and provide the link for reference. Link-only answers can become invalid if the linked page changes.
However, the answer had been properly revised in 2014, so IMHO the comment is obsolete now.
The fourth flag was again on a kind of "thank you" comment:
great example! it really was helpful to understand what can i do with 2gb of storage.
The "2gb" part refers to a joke in an answer suggesting to put 166 copies of an entire book into a column. Again, this might be witty, but I don't see any further value in this comment.
I love to do things rightTM. Therefore I'd like to know whether my judgment was wrong (and why - I got all of my flags on similar comments marked as helpful before) or whether a (new?) moderator was a bit trigger-happy on the decline button.