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Why was my reply deleted as "no longer needed"? I think it could stand alone

Comments that are "no longer needed" are not deleted because they violate any rules (indeed, most of them don't violate any rules or have anything at all wrong with them); they're deleted ...
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When are "This worked in [related or unrelated technology]" type comments worth keeping?

I think these comments should be removed, but we need to make a distinction between the two forms: "still works in (year|version)" and "works also in (browser|IDE)", whereas the ...
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When are "This worked in [related or unrelated technology]" type comments worth keeping?

In my past experience, sometimes a small comment that looks like rather unrelated when looked at from a far-distance perspective (OP): I [...] have been looking through a few thousand comments a day. ...
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Why was my reply deleted as "no longer needed"? I think it could stand alone

If the comment was instead First of all, let's clear a misconception: there is no such thing on the network as replies to a comment. "@-mentions" exist to provide notifications for the ...
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On Stack Overflow, would flagging a bunch of un-needed comments found via SEDE be helpful?

This isn't new to some of you, but I flag comments on a weekly basis with assistance from SEDE. The reasons enumerated: Although a great deal of problematic comments are detected quickly, primarily ...
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On Stack Overflow, would flagging a bunch of un-needed comments found via SEDE be helpful?

Sure, this seems fine. Leaving aside the specifics of this case and speaking in generalities, I worry a little bit about this kind of mass flagging because two things can go wrong: the query you ...
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Should users encountering benign but irrelevant comments flag them as not needed?

Should comments like these be flagged as "It's no longer needed."? Some of the comments here seem pretty heavy on technical jargon/domain knowledge, so I can't speak to that, but in general,...
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When are "This worked in [related or unrelated technology]" type comments worth keeping?

Such comments need to be upvoted. Often, when I test the sql code of a user, it works, in for example MySQL 8.0.13 but not in 8.0.12, so I tell the user in a comment update your system. The same goes ...
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When are "This worked in [related or unrelated technology]" type comments worth keeping?

In addition to the other answers on this question, I think if a comment is useful enough, it's worth editing into the answer. For example "this only works on Firefox version X and above" is ...
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When are "This worked in [related or unrelated technology]" type comments worth keeping?

These comments are absolutely useful. If someone posts an XSLT problem that gets an error, and I try it in my own XSLT processor and it works, then I can't answer the question, but it's a data point ...
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