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I posted two comments on this (quickly closed) post. My first comment disappeared. In it I explained my closure vote (which I think is polite to do). I also explained how I thought the post could be improved. I was trying to give a friendly guide to "writing a better question”.

Was I not friendly enough? I am genuinely confused!

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    $\begingroup$ I find that if someone flags a comment there are pretty good odds a moderator will delete it. $\endgroup$ Commented Jul 30 at 0:56
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    $\begingroup$ If OP's account is accurate, then it doesn't sound like the kind of comment anyone would flag, or the kind a moderator would delete if someone did flag it. Probably only a moderator can tell what actually happened. Moderators do keep an eye on this meta site. $\endgroup$ Commented Jul 30 at 1:18
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    $\begingroup$ I have raised this in the mods' private chat room. $\endgroup$
    – David Roberts Mod
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    $\begingroup$ I would not be surprised if downvote is one of the Seven Dirty Words? See also: How is it possible that a single user who is not a moderator can delete a comment? $\endgroup$ Commented Jul 30 at 5:10
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    $\begingroup$ @DavidRoberts: Once the issue is clarified, please post a brief answer in order to close the question. $\endgroup$
    – Alex M.
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    $\begingroup$ The post is not available(at least to me). Is it deleted? $\endgroup$ Commented Aug 12 at 11:37
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    $\begingroup$ Yes, it was deleted 13 days ago by Stefan Kohl (who says as much in his answer, below). $\endgroup$
    – Sam Nead
    Commented Aug 12 at 12:56

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The comment got flagged as "unfriendly or unkind" by a 10k+-user. To me, suggesting to someone that they apologize or thank for something feels a bit rude, even if it is wrapped in kind words, so I marked the flag as "helpful" and deleted the comment. Other people may feel different about this, so I have restored your comment now. (Technically, this required temporary undeletion the meanwhile deleted question.)

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    $\begingroup$ But the comment did not suggest apologizing or thanking; it suggested rewriting a post that already included an apology and a thank you, to add additional details (incl. a proper question). $\endgroup$ Commented Jul 30 at 11:13
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    $\begingroup$ Thank you very much for explaining what happened. I think I understand the order of events now, and it sort of (???) makes sense. I was not asking the original poster to "make an apology". Instead I was suggesting that they leave in the "apology" that they already had written (see their first paragraph). I should have said "your first paragraph is perfect, leave that." Live and learn, I suppose! $\endgroup$
    – Sam Nead
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    $\begingroup$ Oops - Emil beat me to it by 40 seconds. $\endgroup$
    – Sam Nead
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    $\begingroup$ A tangential question: I’m surprised by the “10k+ user”. Until now, I have thought that flags are presented anonymously; does this mean that moderators can actually see who raised a particular flag? $\endgroup$ Commented Jul 30 at 12:28
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    $\begingroup$ @EmilJeřábek See here: What exactly can moderators see when one raises a flag? $\endgroup$ Commented Jul 30 at 15:16
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    $\begingroup$ Oh, I see. Thank you. $\endgroup$ Commented Jul 30 at 16:09

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