If I try to convert an answer to a comment, on a question that was posted by a deleted user, I get this error message:

Failed to process action, target post id may be invalid.

Example: Dynamic CSS rebrand and overriding in .Net

Yeah, I know; I should just delete the answer. It's still a bug.


Note that this is a pain point for sites as a result of migration as well.

For example:

  • A post is migrated from Stack Overflow to DBA that contains answers that should be converted to comments
  • Answers for the above are users that are not registered on DBA
  • Moderator on DBA cannot convert to comment and is forced to delete the answer instead of converting what could be a legitimate comment.

This above case is happening quite a bit, as there's a good amount of posts that the Stack Overflow mods are migrating to DBA.

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Tumbleweed..... – Robert Harvey Feb 15 '11 at 1:12

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Better error message would be along the lines of:

Just delete. Don't bother converting comments of or to users who have since been deleted.

The main point of (non-joke) comments is to draw out clarification. None is possible when one of the parties is now a ghost.

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I disagree with this sentiment. I think that clarification is clarification, regardless of who left it. I would certainly hate to discard the studies done by Newton, Galvanus, etc. – jcolebrand Nov 22 '11 at 0:49
Their studies were put into books. Their asides are gone and otherwise victims of time and its ethereality. @jco – random Nov 22 '11 at 0:56
the asides still exist in the form of many letters (which is actually where we get the greatest insight into their work and practices, not just the outcomes) ~ Without those we wouldn't know about most of their failures. – jcolebrand Nov 22 '11 at 1:35
Comments are things you pass back and forth while waiting in line. When you hand in the form at the counter, that's what's taken note of. @jco – random Nov 22 '11 at 1:42
A truer truth may have never been uttered here. – jcolebrand Nov 22 '11 at 3:49
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While it would be nice if actionable comments resulted in edited posts, thus preserving important information (important meaning "of value to future viewers, regardless of the originators") the reality is that this happens much less often than it needs to. Therefore I don't think that requiring the moderator to make a choice between leaving it as an answer or deleting it is the best course of action. We should provide the option to convert it to a comment. – Adam Davis Feb 13 '12 at 16:13

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