Me! OK, well, me and [the other diamond moderators](https://stackoverflow.com/users?tab=moderators). Only diamond moderators can see and handle comment flags. *However*, it is possible that multiple flags from different users on the same comment will cause the comment to be deleted automatically, without the need for a diamond moderator to ever see the flagged comment or decide how to handle it. The [current formula](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/138168/reduce-the-threshold-for-comment-deletion-with-flags#comment388189_138168) for the number of flags required to delete a comment is `(score / 3) + 3`, such that a zero-scored comment requires 3 flags to remove it, and higher scores demand more flags. *In addition*, there is a fairly simple regex-based matching system that allows comments containing certain patterns to be automatically deleted by a *single* flag. This is intended for expeditious removal of comments containing expletives, short comments saying only "thanks", and so on. The details of these matches are, for obvious reasons, kept secret. See: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/266161/why-do-comment-flags-sometimes-take-immediate-effect It has been [previously proposed](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/278927/could-high-rep-users-help-with-clearing-comment-flags) to allow high-rep users to help handle comment flags, but this has not been implemented. (And is problematic for various reasons, in my opinion.) I should also note that diamond moderators abstain from handling flags on *their own* comments, due to the obvious conflict of interest, unless they decide to just go ahead and delete that comment (which would implicitly mark any flags on that comment as "helpful").