I recently came across a comment on this answer and I was unsure on what to do, if anything. Here's what the comment says:
Thank you for the answer. Quick info: I was deeply interested in and inspired by Raku between August 2019 and February 2020, until the fakedemic aka Covid-19 kicked in at around March 2020. Actually the
@fib_v2
was written by me (at around November 2019) when I knew the fine detail of binding versus assigning a scalar variable to an array because I was frequently writing Raku code at the time. I intend to be fluent in Raku again.
So the comment isn't too useful in the first place, but I was surprised about the author's use of the word "fakedemic". The comment itself isn't primarily political, so there isn't much of a reason to flag it, but I still feel like it should be flagged or reacted to. What should I do?
I thought there'd be something on Stack Overflow's Code of Conduct, but I couldn't really find anything relevant to this type of stuff. Also, I'm not sure if it's even fair to flag/react to the comment because it could be seen as an opinion, albeit highly controversial. The only two flag reasons I think could be remotely applicable are no longer being relevant (because it's a thank you comment) and being offensive (however, again, highly opinion based).