My question deals with the potential use of comments as a means for increased reputation, without the burden that's placed on the shoulders of full out answers. I feel like not rating in some way the comments leads to abuse.
My personal belief on community management is that a system, any system, is better than no system. However the comments, if not constructive, are worse than no answer at all. Bad comments can confuse people seeking answers, encourage people to stop using the site completely. To this end I agree with how things are run here to the extent that it keeps things from running off the rails. However, I find that in a lot of cases the comments tend to detract from the goals of the site.
I feel like the current system encourages people to take petty or pedantic pot shots at a person's question in the hopes an edit will take hold without actually having contributed much, but without actually having provided any actual expertise on the question either.
I also see a lot of comments that try to appeal to the white knight crowd. The ever popular "smells like homework" response, is all to often found as the first or second comment on a question.
This is all the more ridiculous considering that any question about programming, no matter how big or small, could always easily have been someone's homework assignment. The "smells like homework" responses almost calls to mind Reddit or 4chan like juvenile behavior.
The ability to flag comments as redundant obviously does reduce the toxic behavior, but there are some times when the typical category of flag doesn't fit the situation. It would be nice if there was some minor effect on reputation for abusive posts.
I think there needs to a lot more potential for both positive/negative points awarded for any comments, even if only fractional points. People who take the time to try and fully answer a question are probably liable for not too much down-vote potential, but I think more needs to be done to keep crap posting in the comments in check.
because how dare I not fall in line with the powers that be right?
sigh... no. A number of people read your proposal and disagreed it's a good idea, so they downvoted it. It's how it works on Meta. You have a number of perfectly polite comments explaining why people don't think it's a good idea.but it couldn't hurt to constructively look for possible changes
yes, that's pretty much everything people do around here. There's hundreds of suggestions on how to deal with nasty comments (including this exact one, in several incarnations) and encourage nice ones.