I dismissed the 26 comment flags, and you already cited my reasoning:
which in the long run is not going to benefit anyone if they were able to see this question, since this might be deleted one month later by Community.
The post is not going to be around in a while, there is no point in flagging umpteen comments, creating work for moderators where the system is going to clean all this up automatically.
I skimmed through the first few comments in the flag queue, then opened the post itself because it wasn't clear those first few were off topic. The first one read:
It is not clear what you are asking. Show your own research, what does the documentation say and your C book? Typically bar-metal is a freestanding implementation with only the mandatory headers provided by the compiler. gcc particularily never includes the standard libary, neither on Windows, nor Linux, MacOS, etc. Read the reference manual of the STM32. There is nothing in the Flash and the bootloader is just that.
That's not too chatty, that's giving clear feedback as to why the post is off topic. The following comments also seemed relevant. But since the post was already closed, I knew it was not going to last, and dismissed all the flags (our only option, I can't respond to explain why). It really wasn't going to be worth having to read through a huge comment thread here.
Dismissed flags do not count towards a flag ban, they don't affect your ability to flag in future.
Even if that wasn't the case, please flag the post or a single comment with an explanation as to why these need to be removed in future. Know that we can respond to flags on posts, but not on comments, or I'd have told you directly in the flag response why I declined the flags.
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, so I couldn't see harm replying to OPs comments. I'd been fine, too if they were moved to chat. But then: shrug what would that change, but leave OP without the infos.