I'm not sure how prevalent this is network wide, but we see a lot of comments on Stack Overflow from the owner of a post that goes something like this:
Would the downvoter care to comment?
There are many variants, but all include the word "downvote" or some variant. These comments are useless as the downvoter obviously doesn't get notified of the comment and the only tangible result could be further downvotes for the post.
Users do a great job in flagging these and such flags are really easy to process, but it seems like it doesn't really need a moderator to delete these.
I'd like to propose adding a new rule to the single flag comment deletion:
If the comment is from the post owner and includes the word "downvote" or variant then a single flag should be delete the comment.
It's important to note that this would only be for comments by the post owner, comments from other users should not be susceptible to this rule.
Thoughts?
One thought that has occurred to me is that perhaps there should be an age component in the rule as well in that it should only kick in if the post/comment is older than a week(?). This way the comment stays for new posts - unless the flag is processed by a moderator - and there's a chance the poster gets a reply that's helpful. Beyond this time I don't think that such comments help.
Someone else asked about comments asking for upvotes. I hadn't originally considered those, but they could be covered by this rule as well. Comments asking for acceptance are already covered by a single flag delete rule.