I found a question on main about a memory error which used almost perfect grammar and was completely clearly phrased, but it included a term along the lines of
one file has 5 lakh lines
It was quickly settled in comments that a lakh means 100 000 in Indian English which is evident from a quick google search.
Some time later (but with the explanation that "lakh" is a real word still visible in the comments) a user posted a comment along the lines of
Add 3 boobla memory to your computer.
As far as technical aspects go this comment is completely unhelpful, but socially speaking it's clearly mocking the asker for their use of Indian English. (Let's ignore now that the first google hit for "boobla" is horrible racial slur, this was probably not intentional.)
I flagged the comment as "harassment, bigotry or abuse", because mocking someone for their use of English (and valid use of Indian English) is exactly the kind of put-down that the whole welcome wagon is about. The comment didn't contain any actual technical help, so it was only posted to take a jab at the asker. The comment was soon deleted, but later I noticed that my flag was declined. As far as I know only mods can decline comment flags.
So I don't understand. If it was an appropriate comment, why did it get deleted? If it was inappropriate, why was my flag declined? Is it inappropriate, but only a little? Is some amount of non-constructive mockery allowed towards users? Did the moderator make a mistake or am I wrong?
Just a quick note on timings: the question was posted today at around 9 AM UTC, the comment was posted sometime after 10 AM UTC, I flagged it at 10:19 AM.