I just custom flagged a comment containing a link to a user profile with a vulgar name on this post (the post isn't really relevant to this question). I chose to custom flag the comment as the user had not made any posts. The user in question
In hindsight I probably should have thought about the instances that cause comments to be automatically marked as helpful, but I would've assumed that custom moderator flags would not get this treatment as the whole point in them is to get a moderator's attention. What was the thought process behind having this feature on the custom flags or was it just an oversight that has never been noticed before? Or was it a super speedy moderator seeing the flag instantaneously?
[...] flagging posts [...]
. I never said the users' posts. It can be your post, it can be the first one you can find, the most recently asked question on <insert some tag you watch>, generally any post you can find as long as you explain the context and say it has nothing to do with that specific post. Those are accepted because of the lack of a user flagging feature