As of May 2018 Stack Overflow has 9.1m visits per day and 8.8m users. There are 1.69m users with the ability to flag. 81% of all Stack Overflow users either don't know that flagging is possible or have no ability to do so.
Whether or not you agree that Stack Overflow Isn’t Very Welcoming there is plenty of evidence that any number of individuals feel put off by the site 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. This post is not about whether those individuals are right or not. For the purposes of this suggestion, it doesn't matter; what matters is the perception that they have.
We have a site that is perceived to be unfriendly in which 4/5 of all visitors might not even know that we care. Given the amount of effort that goes into ensuring that rude comments and posts are removed as soon as possible this seems sub-optimal.
Why not show everyone that Stack Overflow, and Stack Exchange, does care? Give them the opportunity to be part of the solution.
I propose that the ability to flag comments is opened up to all visitors (and/or users).
This is an updated restatement of one of my MSE answers from 2014.
To be realistic this will increase the number of comment flags, and potentially the number of people being vindictive with their flagging. I don't see that a feature request necessarily needs to solve potential issues, but here are some options:
The expected increase in flags could be taken care of via the current auto-deletion rules, or a more stringent variety of them for users who do not currently have the privilege. There are some other suggestions. A/B testing can be performed in advance to project the likely impact.
For users, the current checks on voting rings and the rate-limits should limit revenge flagging, for visitors an rate-limiting in the same way as questions should mitigate.