First, I'm avoiding presenting the answer in question here as my goal isn't to whine/point fingers/brigade/etc, but rather to understand the best course of action here as a privileged and trusted user of Stack Overflow.
I had a bit of an argument in the comments with an answerer around a certain convention used in their original answer. The answerer eventually updated their post but there is some passive-aggressiveness/snark added that I feel should not be part of a good answer. However, due to the comment thread underneath, if I make the edit myself I feel could be seen as making a biased or non-impartial edit, and if this were someone else's answer entirely I was not involved in I would feel the same way in that said user should not have made a unilateral edit, and if it were not edited out already I would simply edit it (or suggest an edit if rep is too low for a unilateral one).
My point here isn't to whine about another user, I'm a big boy and can handle myself on the internet. But rather since I have high enough rep to make a unilateral edit, I don't have the ability to suggest edits anymore. What is the recommended course of action when I feel I should suggest an edit rather than make the unilateral edit myself? I feel edits should not be made out of personal bias or offense and while in my opinion I feel suggesting an edit is appropriate here, I wouldn't want to make said edit and be seen as abusing my privileges.
My first thought is to raise a flag, but there doesn't seem to be an appropriate flag for this:
- Spam: It's not spam.
- Rude or abusive: Not rude, just passive-aggressive (passive-aggression is not always rude but can be perceived as such). I would not call the post content abusive.
- Not an answer: It is an answer.
- Very low quality: It is not a low quality answer, and does meet the asker's criteria.
- In need of moderator intervention: I don't feel it needs mod involvement, I just want to suggest an edit to remove the irrelevant language to the core answer. I also often notice on Meta that this flag is sometimes abused and my goal is not to abuse this flag reason and annoy the mods if it is not appropriate.
While this surrounds Edit privileges, this question also extends to the gold tag privilege granted when closing a question as a duplicate. However, since I don't have a gold tag badge, I don't know whether gold tag badge-holders can still suggest closure rather than make a unilateral one when it could be debatable whether the question is truly a duplicate or not (such as the case when perhaps the question differs, but the answer is largely the same with little nuance for the asker's unique situation).