Today the following comment was spotted:
To the downvoter. The least you can do is leave a f'ing comment as to why this answer deserved a downvote. Common decency and respect is what's lacking. Ignorance obviously is part of your every day life; good luck with that mofo.
In a single comment full of vitriol, the author managed to:
- shame the downvoter for not posting a comment, which is something we do not mandate nor wish users to be pressured into doing;
- suggested that the downvoter lacked decency and respect (out of an action that is well in their right to do without leaving a comment);
- attacked the downvoter's intelligence by calling them an ignorant;
- also called the downvoter a "mofo".
Even as an anonymous face in this interaction, should the downvoter revisit that page, they would certainly, to say the least, feel unjustly attacked. The subsequent comments posted by the same author were not very in line either, and at this point could even warrant an official warning from a moderator.
This was my rationale towards flagging the comment as Harassment/Abusive. However, the flag was declined, with the comment removed anyway.
Did the fact that the target was anonymous lead to the decision of declining the flag? Or was it a sporadic mistake? And for future reference, should the harassment/abusive flag never be used when there isn't a known name of the person to be referred to in that comment?