The "add comment" and "show x more comments" buttons were separated today; you're correct about that. The previous version had an "add / show x more comments" all as a single UI element.
You can read the Meta Stack Exchange post for all the details, but splitting these into two actions was deliberate. I feel like your concerns are a bit premature at the moment; the "add comment" button, when clicked, expands all hidden comments and exposes a text field to add your own – which is exactly what the old button did.
- The "add comment" button expands all hidden comments and exposes the comment input field.
- The "show x more comments" button expands all hidden comments without displaying a giant text box for adding a new comment.
We don't want people to add comments without reading existing ones. That's why hidden comments expand regardless of which button you choose. Many people look for an "add comment" button, and some of those people might not realize that they aren't seeing everything that's already been posted.
We're keeping an eye on the effects of this change. If it winds up that we see substantially more comments submitted, or substantial confusion, we'll consider additional changes. This isn't meant to be a "change it, then leave it forever" type of change, but we previously weren't really tracking comment behavior very well. Splitting these two buttons allows us to get a baseline of user intentions, and we can make additional changes as necessary – including, but not limiting to, rearranging the order of those buttons, moving their placement on the page entirely, or some other option we haven't explored yet.
Let's see it in action for a while before making judgements about it.