Im certain that the answers of several of the "power members" of the community are not in a good light in this question I have asked, but they can edit their responses.
I even had personal attacks on me. What kind of moderation is that?
Im certain that the answers of several of the "power members" of the community are not in a good light in this question I have asked, but they can edit their responses.
I even had personal attacks on me. What kind of moderation is that?
You are knowingly misrepresenting the situation. The original question and the first edits didn't form a suitable question for ServerFault and it was closed for this reason. This has been explained to you in the comments. The last edit might make it suitable for reopening, but all comments up to my last one where made in light of the original question, all of them valid.
You can't expect that people come back to your question and adapt their comments to the latest edit or even notice that it has been edited at all and you also can't expect that it gets reopened immediately upon you editing it. A closed question will be put in a review queue and when enough people see it there and agree, it will be reopened.
Flagging for mod attention is also possible, but moderators will not automatically reopen everything they get a flag for and quite frankly, in this case I will leave this decision up the community.
...but they can edit their responses...
Unlike for questions and answers, comments only have a have very limited window (only 5 minutes) when edits are allowed. After that the only remaining "edit" option the system allows users is the delete button.
As a moderator I don't see any evidence that comments to your question have been deleted. I can only read the comments as they currently are, the same for you and everybody else.
I even had personal attacks on me.
I don't see anything that supports that claim, but please remember that comments are intended for short, terse and quick messages. They are not lengthy well-formatted answers. Please don't confuse any necessarily direct language for aggressive.