@Scratte Yes. When comments are flagged by a user, they are immediately compared against a regex. If there are any matches, the flagged comment will be instantly removed, without ever being seen/reviewed by a moderator. The regex matches things like expletives, very short comments saying "thanks/thank you", and so on.
If the regex doesn't match, your comment flag gets put into the moderator queue, where one of us will (eventually) review it, and decide either to delete the comment (helpful flag) or not delete the comment (declined flag).
@Scratte Duplicate flags are just "recommend closure" flags, and all such flags go into the Close Vote Review Queue, which all users with close vote privileges have access to (>= 3k reputation). This is a normal user review queue, distinct from the moderator flag dashboard. Moderators don't generally look at these flags, and there are so many of them that they don't always get reviewed by the community.
As I believe Makyen told you, after a certain period of time, your recommend closure flags do age away.
@Dharman You cannot draw that "obviously I was targeted, because they are seconds apart" conclusion. There are lots of users on SO; it's entirely possible that two different people looked at your posts and decided to downvote them. And yeah, like Andras said, 2 votes doesn't establish a pattern as far as either the system or moderators are concerned.
There's a script that automatically reverses targeted voting at, uh, 3:00 UTC (something like that) each day. Otherwise, you can raise a moderator flag to have us investigate. I don't recommend doing this for 2 votes, since, as I stated, that's not sufficient to establish a pattern.
@Dharman No it isn't.... They're separate flags. VLQ flags on questions are seen by moderators. Don't use them as "needs to be closed" flags. They mean "needs to be instantly deleted".