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When I flag a comment that has already been flagged by a number of users, it disappears automatically, and my flag is marked as helpful.

Does the type of flag I raise matter to the system before deleting the comment and marking my flag as helpful?

I recently flagged a comment as unfriendly or unkind, and the auto-deletion took place, but I want to know if I raised the correct flag.

Would flagging a not-rude or abusive comment (that has been flagged by other users) as rude or abusive (don't do this) have the same effect?

A deleted comment suggested:

If you flag a comment, the objective is to delete the comment. Comment deleted, mission accomplished. No need to spend any more time thinking about it.

Yes, but the knowledge that a helpful flag from auto-deletion does or does not ensure that you've flagged it correctly can influence how you flag in the future.


P.S. There seems to be an assumption that I used the unfriendly or unkind flag on "Thank you" comments. I would like to clarify that that's not the case:

I flagged a comment that said "Why you steal my answer?" (referred to a more-detailed answer) and "Thanks for accepting the other answer rather than mine!".

Perhaps you could tell me if I chose the right flag? ^,^

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    @yivi What's wrong with trying to learn how the system works?
    – Scratte
    Dec 11, 2020 at 19:21
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    @khelwood How does that work? First the flag is marked helpful, then it's status is reverted by a moderator?
    – Scratte
    Dec 11, 2020 at 19:24
  • @khelwood I know, but this is auto-deletion.
    – Red
    Dec 11, 2020 at 19:24
  • yes, which is triggered by certain regex patterns, which is mentioned somewhere else. This question is most likely a dupe, at least if I can find the question
    – Zoe is on strike Mod
    Dec 11, 2020 at 19:30
  • @Scratte I guess probably not for auto-deletions.
    – khelwood
    Dec 11, 2020 at 19:35
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    What does it matter if you flag stuff correctly as long as it gets the job done? When a "bad" or useless comment is gone, then the flag was right anyways. Beside that, the given flags for comments are extremly hard to get wrong IMO. Either something is rude, extremly rude, or no longer needed. When you get something wrong, then it's probably because the flag was wrong in general, not because of the chosen reason.
    – akuzminykh
    Dec 11, 2020 at 20:01
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    I'm not quite sure what your question is here that isn't addressed elsewhere? Dec 11, 2020 at 20:06
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    @Scratte Other than the spam and rude/abusive post flags, moderators can not change the state of a flag once the flag is marked helpful, declined, or disputed. For red flags (spam and rude/abusive post flags), moderators can change the state of all such flags on post to disputed.
    – Makyen Mod
    Dec 11, 2020 at 20:21
  • @JonClements What do you mean?
    – Red
    Dec 11, 2020 at 20:34
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    "What does it matter if you flag stuff correctly as long as it gets the job done?" I've addressed this at the bottom of my post. "When a "bad" or useless comment is gone, then the flag was right anyways." No, flagging, for example, "Thank you" as unfriendly is wrong.
    – Red
    Dec 11, 2020 at 20:36
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    @AnnZen But when you flag "Thank you" as unfriendly it certainly won't delete the comment. This is also what I've said: If you get a flag wrong, in a sense that the comment is not removed or it is declined, then it's probably because the flag was wrong overall. I'm saying that getting a bad comment deleted not for the 100 % precise reason should be considered equally correct to the precise flag reason.
    – akuzminykh
    Dec 11, 2020 at 20:40
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    @akuzminykh "But when you flag "Thank you" as unfriendly it certainly won't delete the comment." Oh, it will, believe it or not.
    – Red
    Dec 11, 2020 at 20:43
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    @akuzminykh Nope. I am very sure of what I'm saying.
    – Red
    Dec 11, 2020 at 20:44
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    @WaiHaLee Yeah, I know. That's not what this question is focusing on, though thanks!
    – Red
    Dec 11, 2020 at 22:58
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    @akuzminykh certain comments are deleted by a single flag, see eg Why do comment flags sometimes take immediate effect? and linked posts. Comments containing word "thanks" below certain length (20-30 chars iirc) are deleted like that, I experimented
    – gnat
    Dec 12, 2020 at 11:12

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No, the system doesn't care about the type of comment flag.

The objective of all comment flags is to indicate that the comment should be deleted. That's true regardless of the type of the flag, and it's true regardless of whether a human moderator evaluates the flag or the system handles it automatically. If the comment gets deleted, then your flag on the comment is marked helpful. On the other hand, if the comment is not deleted (e.g., because a moderator chose to retain it), then the flag is marked as declined. Fundamentally, a helpful flag means that the comment is deleted, whereas a declined flag means that the comment should not be deleted.

The corollary to this is if you don't think a comment should be deleted, then don't flag it—not with any type of flag.

Still, please try to use the flags consistent with the intended reasons. If you have questions about the meanings or intended uses of the standard comment flag reasons, please ask a new question about that. If a comment is not unfriendly or unkind, it's weird and probably inappropriate to raise that type of flag on it, even if it will ultimately just end up deleting the comment in the same way as a "no longer needed" flag.

I'm not going to let myself be boxed in by trying to declare a policy on the misuse of comment flags. The general policy applies here, as everywhere: if a moderator, in their judgment, catches you abusing the system, then you are subject to be warned and/or sanctioned. The occasional misclick or difference of opinion is readily distinguishable from a pattern of misuse.

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  • Say a mod opens a user's profile to see their flags, and see a long row of "helpful" unfriendly or unkind flags that were from comments that initiates auto-deletion, like "Thank you" comments. Would the mod associate that with trolling/something worth taking action on, or would they think it's fine?
    – Red
    Dec 11, 2020 at 20:41
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    What are you trying to accomplish here, @AnnZen? Use the flags as they are labeled. A "thank you" comment is neither unfriendly nor unkind, so why would you flag it as such? Dec 11, 2020 at 21:19
  • Me? I'm asking about how things are handled here.
    – Red
    Dec 11, 2020 at 21:21
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    Things are handled using common sense. I'm not going to tell you what a moderator will or won't pay attention to. If you appear to be misusing comment flags, then, yes, a moderator will probably care about that. Better to just not misuse them in the first place, don't you think? Dec 11, 2020 at 21:26
  • You're right, which only makes this meta post more necessary, don't you think? :)
    – Red
    Dec 11, 2020 at 21:51
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    Err, no? I still don't know what the purpose of this Meta post is. Are the descriptions on the flag options confusing in some way? Perhaps I could clarify those. Dec 11, 2020 at 23:05
  • I think @AnnZen is asking what will a mod do. Obviously they are using the wrong flag, which isn't good at all, even if the result is the same.
    – 10 Rep
    Dec 11, 2020 at 23:06
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    Challenging a mod with, "what would a mod do if I tried to abuse the system in this specific way" is an odd strategy. My confusion continues. Dec 11, 2020 at 23:19
  • Challenging? I want a better understanding on how auto-deletion works. Thank you very much :)
    – Red
    Dec 11, 2020 at 23:25
  • Sorry if I ask dumb questions, I'll try to avoid them next time. I know you are very busy.
    – Red
    Dec 11, 2020 at 23:32
  • @10Rep Sorry for the confusion, but I did not say that someone used the flag on a "Thank you" comment; it was only an example.
    – Red
    Dec 12, 2020 at 4:14

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