In this thread, the OP of the question received a clearly well-meaning answer, which he obviously felt was not right:
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He commented "Please don't answer if you don't know what you're talking about".
I flagged that as 'harassment, bigotry, or abuse', because
It contains harassment, bigotry, or abuse. This comment attacks a person or group.
Telling someone (who has gone out of his way to help you) that he doesn't know what he's talking about seems like a pretty clear-cut case of 'attacking a person' in my eyes, and I'd also say should result in some kind of repurcussions (at least a warning) even for a single offence.
The comment thread continues with the user who gave the answer remaining perfectly calm and even continuing to help the OP, who repeats his assertion that the answerer doesn't know what he's talking about, and gets increasingly unfriendly. I flagged several of his other comments as either 'harassment, bigotry, or abuse' or 'unfriendly or unkind'.
My first 'harassment, bigotry, or abuse' was declined, although the comment seems to have been deleted, but the others remain at 'pending'.
Am I being over-sensitive to see that comment as abusive? I'm also interested in why the other comments have not been addressed? Every other time I've flagged multiple comments under a single post, they've all been addressed together.