I didn't know we could flag comments for deletion when they fall out of context (and become noise after a previous comment deletion or post edit)
Thanks @JonathanLeffler.
I've read a lot of comments recently and didn't understand the chain of ideas (like first three comments answering to a user that appears nowhere on the entire page, and further comments making fun of him.. => Noise ?)
Everything required to answer a question ("required !", I didn't said "related") should belong to an answer, not comments. I do try to read comments whenever possible, but it's not always the case, so I'm assuming the average user don't bother reading XX comments of every posts. SE/SO also put valuable comments on top by default, that somewhat mess up the chain of ideas. So, comments are not suitable/not recommended for discussion (as stated by the help center)
Anyway, any user is free to delete his comment (or leave it there). Then, the community is also free to flag a comment asking for deletion (just knew that though). What seems not possible is preventing comment deletion (unless Moderation locks the post? — there are indeed comments that contains extremely valuable piece of information)
I would advise to write valuable/useful piece of information in an informal way — if it's inside a "not an answer" comment, that is, not related to any previous comment — whenever possible.
I also think that "Your question appears unclear"-like in comments could be removed if OP's question is correctly edited; this just adds noise and confusion for further readers...
I'm just unsure whether Moderation is OK to be tasked to delete "out of context" comments..(?)