I have been on Stack Overflow for about a month now, but have only asked one question because either I found the answer here, or my problem was too specific to the proprietary tools I am using.
In order to get my reputation up I am trying to provide answers to peoples questions, but many times I realise that my "answer or edit" is more of a comment, but I can't add a comment because my reputation isn't over 50.
So in the past few days I have had an Answer and an Edit marked down\rejected because of the reason that "this should be a comment" - but it is clear to these people reviewing me that my reputation doesn't allow me to comment. The most verbose answer I got was "there's a reason why people without enough reputation can't comment..." but then this person didn't actually provide that reason and deleted my Answer.
I get a real feeling from "experienced" users of SO that newbs are annoying because they don't understand the rules. Yet the rules limit what newbs can do - so in a way they are counter productive to newbs learning how to use this site productively.
I have now answered 10 questions on SO, including the original one I asked, but of that 10, 8 of the OP's haven't even come back to review their questions.
My question then is twofold - should the limit for raising comments be lowered or removed? Or should there be a mechanism for an experienced reviewer to identify the Answer or Edit (provided by a newb) is a comment - and allow them to generate the comment on behalf of the person providing the Answer/Edit.