At present, comment and post flags are treated equally for the purpose of earning the Deputy (80 helpful flags) and Marshal (500 helpful flags) badges. However it is significantly easier to get a helpful comment flag (for example, just flag almost any comment with the word "thanks" in it and you will instantly get a helpful flag) than to get a helpful post flag. In fact it was jokingly suggested on SOCVR today:
How to get thousands of flags: Go through either Jon Skeet's or Gordon Linoff's answers and flag the thank you comments.
Given that post flags - for spam, rude/abusive, duplicate, not an answer, very low quality etc. - to my mind, have a far greater effect on the overall quality of the site (removing bad questions and/or answers greatly increases the value of the site to a user compared to removing a "thanks" or other chatty comment) it seems that helpful post flags should have more weight in terms of earning those badges than helpful comment flags.
This could perhaps be implemented by:
- making the requirements for a badge harder based on comment flags, e.g. the Deputy badge might take 80 helpful post flags but some multiple of that e.g. 3x i.e. 240 helpful comment flags to earn; or
- not counting "no longer needed" comment flags (I think these are the flags that have the least benefit to users of the site when marked helpful) towards the badge; or
- having separate badges for each type of flag, with the comment badges harder to earn