Because of the strike
Currently, the already very strained 27 moderators of this site are on strike, and an even smaller group of staff are filling in for them. Available evidence suggests that these staff are not up to the job; they lack training, experience, and the general familiarity with community consensus that elected moderators have - due to having been expected to participate in elections on Meta, participate in Meta generally, and acquire the necessary qualifying badges the hard way.
If the answer discussed here was flagged as "rude or abusive", that was incorrect on the part of the flagger; it should have been flagged "not an answer" instead. As much as some people might consider it an "abuse of the system" to post answers that treat the site as a discussion forum, it is currently the consensus that we do not want to penalize individual instances of this in the same way that we penalize people for, say, expressing bigoted views or belittling the OP in an answer. The rationale for this should be clear.
A moderator who acts on such a flag is, to my understanding from previous discussions with elected moderators, supposed to decline the flag, and then may also independently delete the answer post as "not an answer".
Separate from all of that, however, converting this answer to a comment was clearly wrong no matter what. Messages that just serve to thank someone are not wanted anywhere on the page, as they are noise - as established by the overall SE community all the way back in 2009. I flagged the resulting converted comment as "no longer needed", and the system automatically removed it - as it meets one of the regex rules specifically implemented to keep the site clean of comments just like that one. This is all fundamental stuff that any qualified moderator should intuitively know.