Here is another way to fool :) the system: (don't take this too harsh)

If your comment is older than 5 minutes,

  • do as if you didn't see it.
  • Hit the edit button. It will prevent it hadn't noticed too, that you're going to start an action you'll never end regularly.
  • Edit
  • Don't hit save, but mark your comment, Ctrl c (copy to clipboard). Else you get punished by the orange comments may only be edited for 5 minutes(click on this box to dismiss)-box.
  • Trigger cancel
  • Create new comment. Insert the whole thing. Ctrl v
  • Trigger save
  • Now delete the old version.
  • Mission accomplished.

Alternative version I like to suggest, instead of this complicated gymnastics:

If no comment has been added in between, allow edits even years later. Maybe issue new informations, if the comment adresses special @persons.

Of course only, if no new comment has been added meanwhile.

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Sounds like a procedure for copying an existing comment into a new one. – Michael Petrotta Apr 17 '12 at 4:18
@MichaelPetrotta: Yes, and deleting the old one, so it is more a move than a copy. So you avoid the too chatty warning. – user unknown Apr 17 '12 at 4:22
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Sounds like a lot of work (checking for other comments, etc.) for really marginal benefit. – Anna Lear Apr 17 '12 at 4:35
Why not remove all text except for the last two paragraphs, being the actual feature request? – Arjan Apr 17 '12 at 5:57
@Arjan: to show, that a user can reach nearly the same effect with a lot of action himself by now. I often don't want to add a second comment to my first one, but prefer a longer comment. – user unknown Apr 17 '12 at 8:42
To me, it's just noise with a difficult title. But none of the downvotes was mine, so I can't be sure that's what causing those downvotes. – Arjan Apr 17 '12 at 12:25
@Arjan: Maybe my charming fool the system? – user unknown Apr 17 '12 at 15:27

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up vote 2 down vote accepted

This feature request would be a non-trivial amount of work for the SE developers, all for the minimal gain of saving users literally about 20 seconds to re-create a > 5 minute old comment with a few corrections.

As Jeff and company have said many times, comments are purposefully designed to be unimportant; comments should not contain crucial information.

Besides, the team has far, far better feature requests begging for their time :-)

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Ugh, I might have +1'ed this before I saw which feature request you linked to... I'll be leading a campaign to bring Jeff out of retirement to mark that status-declined again if there starts to be more noise about it being implemented. – Cody Gray Apr 17 '12 at 5:28
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@The - I hate social networking as much as the next guy, but that's an intelligent idea, damn it :-) – Adam Rackis Apr 17 '12 at 5:28
Since comments don't contain serious information, it shouldn't be so much work to make a minor correction/addition. Yes, I agree. And I don't have an overview how many developers are working on which features, so maybe the priority is low. It's just something I mentioned and wanted to share. – user unknown Apr 17 '12 at 8:38

Stack Exchange sites, are Q&A website. Comments dont matter that much, to affect the site.

Whatever way you devised to fool the system, is not fooling, but ignored.

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