I was viewing a question about anchor tags and clicking them to run some javascript, and below the top answer, I saw that somebody had posted the comment: "this is a test comment".
I re-read the post and looked at the dates, and saw that the "test comment" had been posted in 2017, wheras the question and answer were from 2010. And since I couldn't see any reason why it was useful to the question, I opened up the flag dialogue to flag it as "It's not relevant," but got hit with a strange error message.
This comment will be automatically removed by the system when the post is corrected.
I closed the dialogue thinking I must have missed something, like the "this is a test comment" actually had something to do with the post, if it was really indicating something to be corrected or what was going on. Well I had missed something, the author of the comment is Community. So this comment must have been trying to test if the bot can leave a comment or something that required the creation of this comment.
I tried to find more information on this, so I searched for questions regarding community making comments (I didn't find anything but if there are any questions, they're buried under scores of questions and answers about the community needing to be more welcoming with our comments), and having no luck there, I made a SEDE query to list all the comments Community has, and this is the only one. So I don't know what's up with it.
Impressed that the comment was resisting flagging like I had never seen before, I decided to upvote it.
Anyways, the bug is that this comment is not relevant but it can't be flagged as such. Unless of course the comment is somehow needed and I just don't get it, in which case I'd enjoy an explanation as to why this isn't a bug.