The way I see it, comments are used in one of three ways.
- To gain more information, point the question owner in the correct direction or generally point out why the question is not good.
- To add information to or correct an answer.
- Other unimportant waffle.
Both 1 and 2 take knowledge of the subject, and a small amount of time, and generally add to the quality of the overall question or answers. Often it is more suitable to do 1 than actually answer. 3 of course doesn't really matter as it doesn't attract upvotes anyway.
If the comment is correct and useful, it will attract upvotes. It's still hard to get more than a few upvotes on a comment unless the point is really quite obscure and definitely valid. Getting SOMETHING for making an agreed good point (other than the badges of course) seems reasonable, especially as downvoting costs 1 point.
* Why don't we get 1 reputation point per comment upvote?
It doesn't of course matter in the slightest, but I'm a sucker for RPG style ever-larger-numbers, and it's frustrating to spend a lot of time browsing about adding comments as best you can without gaining any free numbers..
Well, in retrospect, I completely agree with both @Oded and @Louis. I still think that in some ways the reputation system encourages you to do certain things over others, contrary to whats considered to be good SO practice; to a quite massive degree in some regards. However, for the reasons given below, this was indeed a terrible idea - effectively turning comments into mini answers is in no way helpful.
I'll try and think of a better suggestion!