I'm not a very regular user, but recently have decided to try my hand at helping others. I am wondering why I can answer questions at a lower reputation level than commenting on them (50 rep required). Good answers require a fair bit of testing, formatting and so on to make sure nobody's time is being wasted. They're not for asking for clarification etc.
But few questions in the tags I've looked at that I could contribute to are sufficiently detailed in their initial data for me to answer. Or sometimes they are questions that are solved easily via a simple google of the right term. So in that case I want to just say (comment) "This is the library you're looking for. Implementation docs are here". I could try warping my answer with psuedo code but that seems unfair to the reviewers/mods and puts my rep at risk.
There seems to be a lot of design and history of design at SO so undoubtedly this was done by intention. Rather than guess though, I was wondering if you can verify the reason comments are a privilege to come after answering, flagging and voting. There doesn't appear to be any history on why this is a privilege on the comment page itself.