I flagged an unwelcoming comment in a blatantly poor question and say, moderator agreed - what next?
We delete the comment. You get a helpful flag. (You can celebrate if you hit a milestone like 500 helpful flags (Marshal badge)).
how things would typically go after my flag is handled ... would moderator be expected to dig into comments history of the flagged user?
Typically the comment flag queue is large, and we go through each of the rude/abusive flags one at a time. Therefore we won't be digging into the history. However, if we find a suspicious user (which I can't mention who is), we will immediately dig into their history. It all depends on the wording of the rude comment. If it is extremely rude, we immediately warn the user. If the comment has been very recent (<3 minutes), it indicates that the user is currently going on a rude comment spree, so we jump to a small 1 day or a 1 week suspension (this is if and only if they are being rude in the immediate present, if it's a few minutes old, and is blatantly rude/abusive, we just warn them).
The entire answer is written keeping rude/abusive flags in mind. If you flag it as No longer needed, then it's totally upto the moderator to dig into it and follow up. However, while handling the NLN flags, if we see a very rude comment, we follow the same procedure as explained in the previous paragraph.
Say, if a moderator just doesn't have time ... could they rely on some sort of automatic system
For starters, if a moderator doesn't have time, they won't handle it. We are usually aware that handling a particular incident takes x amount of time, and we handle it only if we have that much amount of time. (If the flag is No longer needed, and is rude, we skip it, if we don't have the time to check for rude comments).
Now, getting back to the normal handling of comments. We don't dig into the history of each and every user who has got a comment of theirs flagged as rude. We do rely a lot on the Possible Comment Abuse flag. The PCA flag is raised when a number of comments of a user are flagged as rude and are deleted consequently. This is a very good and handy tool for moderators as we catch the repeat offenders. The PCA flag takes the past n days into consideration, so we can see if a user has been rude in the past few days as well.
consequences if moderator decides to warn or suspend flagged user. If this user would want to learn about what they did wrong, what would be their options?
If the moderator decides to warn:
- They get a big fat inbox notification with a "Moderator Private Message" at the top and a reasoning as to why they were warned/suspended.
- They get an email to the associated mail ID. If there's no attached mail ID, they won't get one.
This message is sent from the Stack Overflow Moderator Team and is visible to all the diamond users on the site. The template used for the message is mentioned in Brad's answer. On receiving the message, the user can either:
- Reply back to the private message. They can only do it once (some people reply with a "what" and lose their chance of having a constructive conversation). They can ask for clarification regarding the warning/suspension. The moderators can either choose to reply or refrain. If they reply, the user gets another chance to reply.
- Contact Stack Exchange directly using the /contact page and contest their private message.
If the user wants to learn, they can use either of these options. They can apologize for the issue if they admit to it, and ask for clarifications on how to improve. (They can post on meta asking for tips, but that is not encouraged as it's airing their own dirty laundry).
Would they have to go to meta and ask about their past deleted comments or there will be some other way available to them to learn?
The meta step is unnecessary. They can clearly use the reply option on their warning message to ask for their rude comments. (I usually attach a list of their comments along with the warning/suspension, so that they won't need to ask for them). They can also write to Stack Exchange directly asking for the rude comments for which they were warned/suspended.
what about this blatantly bad question that has got my comment flag? Would it be okay for moderator to close / delete it
We immediately close the bad questions when we see it. Even if a post does not have any rude comments, and we see that it's bad, we close it.
The deletion part is where I'm not sure, as moderator deletions are not reversible by 10k users. I usually delete bad questions if I'm sure that they won't be improved. (and I'm pretty sure most moderators do). However it is left to you all (the community) to decide if it's okay for moderators to delete blatantly off topic posts, without waiting for the OP to update, if they've been rude.