7:38 AM
@Scratte Yes, flagged as NLN. You can guess how/why. Deleted by a moderator. Not one who falls into my category of "deletes every comment that is flagged". I guess they thought it was unnecessary bickering. You have the tools to reverse the edit, if you saw fit to do so.
@cigien It is equally true of custom comment flags. As I say quite often, mostly on Meta: all comment flags mean "this comment should be deleted", regardless of whether they're a canned reason or a custom typed reason. If the mod doesn't think the comment should be deleted, our only option is to decline. If we think the comment should be deleted, regardless of the reason identified, then we delete it, which marks the flag helpful.
Some mods do what I think is a very poor job of reading and evaluating flagged comments; others do a much better job. But still, don't raise a comment flag unless you mean for the comment to be deleted, even a custom comment flag.
@Scratte By raising a freaking moderator flag. You'll have to make your case a bit more concisely than you did in here, but you need no additional evidence. Linking to the comment in SOCVR where they basically admitted that they were making the edit so that people would be less likely to find the question is pretty damning evidence.
Of course, fixing the problem directly (i.e., rolling back, in this case) is also an option.
Like it or not, mods are reactionary. We fix the issues that are put in front of us. We don't have the bandwidth or the resources to go around pretending to try to do any more than that.
@cigien @Scratte Err... dropping the ball on the homework thing (at least, with respect to editing the Help Center) is partially my fault. The mods basically agreed that, after discussing it, and since there were no major objections to various posts I made on Meta about it, it would be reasonable to re-do my edits to the Help Center page (which revert the arbitrary change from 7 years ago, which was arguably interpreted as de facto policy in the meantime, like it or not).
I just haven't done it, because I've got a lot going on, and I essentially forgot about it.
Using that as an example of how discussing things has no effect... well, that's ironic, because the opposite is true.
I would not change a single thing about how I handled that. I feel there is far too much inaction and hand-wringing.