I had two comments deleted from this question https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29421292/why-second-fclose-has-earlier-timestamp-than-first-fclose sometime since yesterday evening.
Since I'm not a moderator, I can't see exactly what I wrote yesterday. I don't believe I was snarky, rude or unhelpful -- I certainly did not intend to be. I did later downvote the question due to the OP's refusal to clarify his question in any helpful way (my downvote is not the only one btw). I would guess that the OP flagged my comments in "retaliation" -- though how would I know? The comment moderation process is completely opaque.
The real issue to me though is that a moderator obviously looked at my (I believe relatively innocuous) comments that were intended to be helpful, and removed them while leaving the OP's next two comments which were (1) complaining about his question being downvoted, and (2) complaining about my comments directly ("you don't make any sense").
I'm just trying to figure out what comments are really for. The hover tip says they are "to ask for more information or suggest improvements" and that's what mine were doing.
I don't really care about this particular instance, but the moderation process just seems flawed and arbitrary. First, that comments simply disappear without the poster even being informed that it was done, let alone why.
And second, some moderator looked at the post, deleted my (at worst innocuous and maybe even helpful comments) but left the OP's complaints? Really?
So, yes, I am a bit annoyed. I've seen people here on meta (somewhat condescendingly IMO) explain that comments are ephemeral, unimportant, second-class content and so forth. But it's irksome to have somebody delete my "work product" so thoughtlessly. I took the time to download the OP's code, get it to compile and run, and report back my results, pointing out the need for clarification of the question and now that's just disappeared. But the OP's comment about how I "don't make any sense" is still there.