I've found a few answers with the following comment:
This does not provide an answer to the question. To critique or request clarification from an author, leave a comment below their post - you can always comment on your own posts, and once you have sufficient reputation you will be able to comment on any post.
My objection to this formulation is when it is used towards posters with low reputation and they were not the author of the question.
- First the poster is told that they should do something they can't yet do
- Second explains that you can comment in other specific situations which was not relevant where the comment is used
- The last part is OK
Update: Removed suggestion
After reading James answer I realize that the problem I saw is not formulation itself but rather its presentation.
I do agree with James as far as documentation or general information goes.
When I first read the comment above on an answer I though that this commenter had neglected the fact that the person posting as an answer was unable to comment because of rep. Had it been a link or a quoted text it would have been clearer that you are given general information rather than someone commenting without reading your situation.
As a long time but not frequent user of SO I was unable to differentiate a template from a well formulated text.