I flagged a comment as not constructive because the comment basically says go checkout my answer .... and the link goes no where because that persons answer has long been deleted... if you open the link in a new tab you'll see it takes you to the same page we started on. Yet my comment was marked not helpful.
this points out two questions: why is this a constructive comment if it simple has a link that just goes back to the same page.( and not his suggested answer)
the answer link is : GNU make: prepend a recursively expanded variable?
The comment was by 'pryftan' and is the last comment which says
Hacky solution, but there is no native GNU make feature for such problem If you mean prepend to a variable that's not true (at least it's not now in 2019). See my answer on this: stackoverflow.com/a/58221246/9205647 - far cleaner and nicer in my mind though it's always a wonderful feeling when you come up with a hack to solve a problem the more clever the better. – Pryftan Oct 3 '19 at 14:32
Here's my flag which didn't use the word literal and actually was as correct as I could make it at the time:
GNU make: prepend a recursively expanded variable? answered Apr 26 '16 at 11:12 by Kuchara it no longer links to an answer – UpAndAdam Feb 26 at 16:47 declined
the second point is that in the comment reviews how do you actually identify the comment that was marked not helpful? It seems very unclear and I knew it, but otherwise its completely unclear what is being talked about. I have some cases where I flagged multiple comments on a given answer.. That's a separate point for a proposal perhaps based upon feedback though