Moderating comments
How should I handle comments?
Comments are—for the most part—intended to be ephemeral bits of information used to improve the quality of the post they're found on. If they aren't contributing to that, they generally don't belong.
If you see an ongoing discussion or argument in the comments of a post, consider stepping in and asking the parties involved to roll the fruits of the discussion into the post and take the rest of the conversation to chat. Once resolved, consider cleaning up the comment chain.
If you see personal attacks being thrown in comments, or other unacceptable behavior, delete the comments on sight and consider taking additional action, like warning the parties involved.
Can I migrate comments to chat, or another place?
Not currently; your only options are to delete comments, edit comments, or comment yourself. However, users who are part of a back-and-forth chain of comments are given the option to migrate the conversation to chat themselves.
Should all comments be deleted when cleaning up a large comment chain?
While comments in general are not supposed to be permanent artifacts, consider leaving comments that link to related resources or clarify a small, tangential point in the post. On questions, also consider leaving comments prompting the asker for information that have not been addressed yet.
Can I undo a comment deletion?
Due to the ephemeral nature of comments, there is no way to undelete a comment (though you can view its text using the "mod" menu of the parent post).
Can I see what comments have been deleted?
To see all the deleted comments on a post, click the mod link, then select show deleted comments.