“No longer needed” is appropriate for this and most other general-purpose comment flagging. Comment flags mean “please delete this comment”, and “no longer needed” captures that message quite adequately.
As I’ve described elsewhere, I’m no big fan of these comments. They don’t help much, if at all. Despite it being a perennial feature request, experience tells us that the vast majority of people do not like being told why their question is being downvoted. At best, it’s just a jumping-off point for an argument.
Furthermore, most everything that you would use such a link to explain is adequately covered by a close reason, so once the question is closed, there’s no point whatsoever in having a link to an off-site resource that says the same thing as the big yellow banner underneath the question. This is another excellent use-case for “no longer needed” flags on such comments. The information is now conveyed in a more appropriate place.
On a tangential note, what is with people copying and pasting close reason descriptions into the comments? That’s just noise. Vote to close, and move on. Don’t give people more mess to clean up.
Comments that are not useful or have become obsolete should pretty much always be flagged as “no longer needed”. Please don’t flag comments that give specific, concrete advice on how to improve that particular question, regardless of whether they have links to idownvotedbecau.se or not. Those are the types of comments people should be leaving. They’re only obsolete when the problem has been clearly fixed.
While it may be true that certain folks are using these links as a “fork” (in the words of Tim Post), I’ve yet to be able to deduce that from a single comment, and when you’re flagging a single comment, you’re only flagging that comment to request its deletion. If you wish to point out that someone is repeatedly leaving unconstructive or even rude comments, please flag one of their posts instead, and describe the problem in detail. That will allow a moderator to assess the bigger picture and take an appropriate action.
Although I’m far from being an advocate of these sorts of link-only comments, I have a hard time imagining one that would really rise to the level of “unfriendly or unkind”. I don’t see any inherent Code of Conduct violation. I’d be inclined to dismiss such a flag but still delete the comment—a clear sign that “no longer needed” would have been a more appropriate choice.
If you disagree, or if you see a comment that really does rise to the level of “unfriendly or unkind” in your judgment, definitely feel free to flag it as such. Moderators do take all flags seriously, and will handle it as our judgment dictates.
Just don’t be surprised if it gets declined, and don’t expect it to catalyze an in-depth investigation into a user’s broader commenting patterns of behavior.
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(that was before the trend of domains ending in .biz, .io, .whatever, etc). I thought it was some kind of meme or something, I didn't realize they were real links, I thought they were just making up a link likethisquestion.sucks
(don't go there, I don't know where it goes) and I wouldn't have clicked on them because of that.