3:06 PM
:50981845 looks like you've already got some responses from others here, but a few concerns: 1. "we" is a weird term to use since you aren't a moderator there. Hopefully moderators are not sharing information with you about who is flagging what; I'm pretty sure that is a violation of the moderator agreement. It's certainly a violation of the spirit.
:50981845 2. As others have already said, # of helpful flags is irrelevant; each flag gets approved or declined of its own merit by the system or by mods. In fact, I'm sure moderators have only seen two or three flags of mine (literally), because I am exclusively flagging things that are such complete noise that the system auto-deletes them. After mods declined these two or three clearly unhelpful comments like "+100! great answer!", I just retract NLN flags that don't auto-delete.
:50981845 3. The community should really want those comments gone, because they're noise at best, and harmful signal at worst: you don't want people to see a comment that says "+1", because then they might think responding with a comment that says "+1" is what they should do when they see a post that's good. If you want someone to get a +1, then literally give them a +1 by upvoting their post.
If you want someone to know you think their post is 'worth' +100, don't comment saying that, just post a bounty for 100 rep instead. That's the whole Stack Exchange system as designed; no noise, just answers to questions. Comments that are short and offer nothing substantive don't need to stay.
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