Not too long ago there was a question where someone had found code elsewhere and wanted it modified. At the core of the code was a (Get-Date).AddDays(-1)
(which is PowerShell for "subtract one day from the current date and time"). The question boiled down to "this subtracts one day, so how do I subtract 5 minutes" showing no attempt to solve the problem (and yes, the solution would've been (Get-Date).AddMinutes(-5)
as most of you probably guessed right away).
The question received its share of downvotes, but hadn't been closed yet. When I re-visited it some time later someone (an experienced user no less) had posted an answer, so I left a comment on the answer asking them to avoid encouraging people who were obviously refusing to use their brain. That comment was deleted within mere seconds (well, maybe that's an exaggeration, but it can't have been more than 5 minutes), presumably for being unwelcoming.
Now imagine my surprise when today I come across this little gem that has been sitting there for at least half a day and still hasn't been deleted an hour after I flagged it for abuse.
"GFY", for those unfamiliar with the term, is short for "go f*** yourself". I don't know about anyone else, but where I come from that is most definitely considered rude (to say the least).
I can understand how my comment was deleted for being unwelcoming, because it definitely was¹. What I cannot understand is how comments that are clearly far more offensive are not removed with the same vigor.
Addendum:
Since some people seem intent on derailing this into a discussion about what a hostile prick I am: I'm not complaining that my comment got deleted. At all. My complaint is about how much longer it took to get a comment deleted that is actually offensive.
¹ And FTR: I fully intend to continue being unwelcoming to people who clearly did not waste even a single thought on solving their problem themselves.