This is a follow-up from this question. Tl;dr:
Q: Is flagging and removing manually a bunch of unneeded thank-you comments as found by a SEDE query OK?
A: Generally, but make sure it makes sense for that site, and that the mods don't mind. Mithical also suggested that I clean up any posts that need cleanup along the way.
I was also cautioned to check with the moderators, as not all sites want that, and that flagging tons of comments (daily flag limit of 100) might be unexpected for smaller sites.
So, would me going around and flagging (manually) a bunch of "thank you" comments and other No Longer Needed comments that my script found (of course, also flagging any "you're welcome" or similar) be ok on the Stack Overflow specifically?
This Meta SO question makes me think it's fine, but I wanted to double check first.
The suggested duplicate (Flagging a whole comment thread as obsolete) recommends using custom moderator flag to clean up whole threads of comments, but it feels that custom flag would be even more work for moderators compared to regular NLN flags and does not seem to address whether flagging in semi-automated way (instead of natural search) is acceptable.
The (second) suggested duplicate does not cover Thank You comments. It is about a different type of comment, so I don't feel it is applicable here. This other Meta question is about suggested link comments, which is a different type of comment again. So please make sure the duplicate is applicable to this type of comment.