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John Slegers
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Yes, you are restricted from posting a comment when you have less than 50 reputation points. The reasoning behind the limitation can be summarized like this:

  • New users are far more likely to post bad comments than other users
  • Comments typically add less value to the community than answers
  • Comments are difficult to moderate

While these are valid arguments, whoever came up with this clearly didn't think it through... If I got a penny for every time I've seen a new user post an answer like This should be a comment, but I don't have enough reputation points to comment yet, I'd be rich. Usually, this involves cases where additional info is asked to be able to write down a proper answer.

Not only does the inability for new users to comment encourage them to post comments as answers due to the lack of alternatives, the subsequent (often aggressive) downvoting and/or deleting of such poor answers only discourages well-meaning new users from participating in this community altogether.

And no, posting an answer based on insufficient or wrongly interpreted information is not a valid alternative. I've seen many answers getting downvoted for that as well, which has pretty much the same effect on well-meaning new users.

The only thing I can recommend for those who do not have enough reputation points to comment on a question, is to ignore any questions that you cannot answer without additional information. It sucks, but I can't think of any alternative approach that is not frowned upon on Stack Overflow. Overflow!

Yes, you are restricted from posting a comment when you have less than 50 reputation points. The reasoning behind the limitation can be summarized like this:

  • New users are far more likely to post bad comments than other users
  • Comments typically add less value to the community than answers
  • Comments are difficult to moderate

While these are valid arguments, whoever came up with this clearly didn't think it through... If I got a penny for every time I've seen a new user post an answer like This should be a comment, but I don't have enough reputation points to comment yet, I'd be rich. Usually, this involves cases where additional info is asked to be able to write down a proper answer.

Not only does the inability for new users to comment encourage them to post comments as answers due to the lack of alternatives, the subsequent (often aggressive) downvoting and/or deleting of such poor answers only discourages well-meaning new users from participating in this community altogether.

And no, posting an answer based on insufficient or wrongly interpreted information is not a valid alternative. I've seen many answers getting downvoted for that as well, which has pretty much the same effect on well-meaning new users.

The only thing I can recommend for those who do not have enough reputation points to comment on a question, is to ignore any questions that you cannot answer without additional information. It sucks, but I can't think of any alternative approach that is not frowned upon on Stack Overflow.

Yes, you are restricted from posting a comment when you have less than 50 reputation points. The reasoning behind the limitation can be summarized like this:

  • New users are far more likely to post bad comments than other users
  • Comments typically add less value to the community than answers
  • Comments are difficult to moderate

While these are valid arguments, whoever came up with this clearly didn't think it through... If I got a penny for every time I've seen a new user post an answer like This should be a comment, but I don't have enough reputation points to comment yet, I'd be rich. Usually, this involves cases where additional info is asked to be able to write down a proper answer.

Not only does the inability for new users to comment encourage them to post comments as answers due to the lack of alternatives, the subsequent (often aggressive) downvoting and/or deleting of such poor answers only discourages well-meaning new users from participating in this community altogether.

And no, posting an answer based on insufficient or wrongly interpreted information is not a valid alternative. I've seen many answers getting downvoted for that as well, which has pretty much the same effect on well-meaning new users.

The only thing I can recommend for those who do not have enough reputation points to comment on a question, is to ignore any questions that you cannot answer without additional information. It sucks, but I can't think of any alternative approach that is not frowned upon on Stack Overflow!

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Yes, you are restricted from posting a comment when you have less than 50 repreputation points. The reasoning behind the limitation can be summarized like this  :

  • New users are far more likely to post bad comments than other users
  • Comments typically add less value to the community than answers
  • Comments are difficult to moderate

While these are valid arguments, whoever came up with this clearly didn't think it through... If I got a penny for every time I've seen a new user post an answer like This should be a comment, but I don't have enough reputation points to comment yet, I'd be rich. Usually, this involves cases where additional info is asked to be able to write down a proper answer.

Not only does the inability for new users to comment encourage them to post comments as answers due to the lack of alternatives, the subsequent (often aggressive) downvoting and/or deleting of such poor answers only discourages well-meaning new users from participating in this community altogether.

And no, posting an answer based on insufficient or wrongly interpreted information is not a valid alternative. I've seen many answers getting downvoted for that as well, which has pretty much the same effect on well-meaning new users.

The only thing I can recommend for those who do not have enough repreputation points to comment on a question, is to ignore any questions that you cannot answer without additional information. It sucks, but I can't think of any alternative approach that is not frowned upon at StackOverflowon Stack Overflow.

Yes, you are restricted from posting a comment when you have less than 50 rep. The reasoning behind the limitation can be summarized like this  :

  • New users are far more likely to post bad comments than other users
  • Comments typically add less value to the community than answers
  • Comments are difficult to moderate

While these are valid arguments, whoever came up with this clearly didn't think it through... If I got a penny for every time I've seen a new user post an answer like This should be a comment, but I don't have enough reputation points to comment yet, I'd be rich. Usually, this involves cases where additional info is asked to be able to write down a proper answer.

Not only does the inability for new users to comment encourage them to post comments as answers due to the lack of alternatives, the subsequent (often aggressive) downvoting and/or deleting of such poor answers only discourages well-meaning new users from participating in this community altogether.

And no, posting an answer based on insufficient or wrongly interpreted information is not a valid alternative. I've seen many answers getting downvoted for that as well, which has pretty much the same effect on well-meaning new users.

The only thing I can recommend for those who do not have enough rep to comment on a question, is to ignore any questions that you cannot answer without additional information. It sucks, but I can't think of any alternative approach that is not frowned upon at StackOverflow.

Yes, you are restricted from posting a comment when you have less than 50 reputation points. The reasoning behind the limitation can be summarized like this:

  • New users are far more likely to post bad comments than other users
  • Comments typically add less value to the community than answers
  • Comments are difficult to moderate

While these are valid arguments, whoever came up with this clearly didn't think it through... If I got a penny for every time I've seen a new user post an answer like This should be a comment, but I don't have enough reputation points to comment yet, I'd be rich. Usually, this involves cases where additional info is asked to be able to write down a proper answer.

Not only does the inability for new users to comment encourage them to post comments as answers due to the lack of alternatives, the subsequent (often aggressive) downvoting and/or deleting of such poor answers only discourages well-meaning new users from participating in this community altogether.

And no, posting an answer based on insufficient or wrongly interpreted information is not a valid alternative. I've seen many answers getting downvoted for that as well, which has pretty much the same effect on well-meaning new users.

The only thing I can recommend for those who do not have enough reputation points to comment on a question, is to ignore any questions that you cannot answer without additional information. It sucks, but I can't think of any alternative approach that is not frowned upon on Stack Overflow.

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John Slegers
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Yes, you are restricted from posting a comment when you have less than 50 rep. The reasoning behind the limitation can be summarized like this :

  • New users are far more likely to post bad comments than other users
  • Comments typically add less value to the community than answers
  • Comments are difficult to moderate

While these are valid arguments, whoever came up with this clearly didn't think it through... If I got a penny for every time I've seen a new user post an answer like This should be a comment, but I don't have enough reputation points to comment yet, I'd be rich. Usually, this involves cases where additional info is asked to be able to write down a proper answer.

Not only does the inability for new users to comment encourage them to post comments as answers due to the lack of alternatives, the subsequent (often aggressive) downvoting and/or deleting of such poor answers only discourages well-meaning new users from participating in this community altogether.

And no, posting an answer based on insufficient or wrongly interpreted information is not a valid alternative. I've seen many answers getting downvoted for that as well, which has pretty much the same effect on well-meaning new users.

The only thing I can recommend for those who do not have enough rep to comment on a question, is to ignore any questions that you cannot answer without additional information. It sucks, but I can't think of any alternative approach that is not frowned upon at StackOverflow.