Why do you need 50 reputation points to be able to comment on an answer, when you don't need any at all to post an answer yourself?
Without the reputation requirement, people could create accounts just to leave spammy comments over the entire site. If they post a spam answer, the question gets bumped to the front page and the community will delete the answer in a matter of minutes. If they post a spam comment, the question doesn't get bumped and the comment might survive for weeks, months or even years.
This would eventually poison the entire site. I agree that it is an annoyance, but it's better than having to go through dozens of spam comments before finding anything useful.
Even worse: Comments aren't rate-limited by any kind of CAPTCHAs!
Somebody in control of a botnet could flood SO with literally millions of comments, making the entire comment system unusable.
Earning 50 rep – for anybody who has real intentions to use the site – should be pretty easy:
An upvote on one of your answers adds 10 points to your reputation.
Getting an answer accepted adds 15 points to your reputation.
An upvote on one of your questions adds 5 points to your reputation.
Accepting an answer adds 2 points to your reputation.
Getting a suggested edit on a foreign post approved adds 2 points to your reputation.
Once you earn 200 rep on any site, you will receve a 100 bonus for all associated accounts.