Since the person who made a comment on an answer or a question, if the comment is upvoted by someone showing that this adds some significance to the post. What is the actual use of upvoting a comment? Is it to show that the one who voted also has the same thought as the person who wrote it or something else?
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16A major benefit of comment upvoting is avoiding duplication. If I have something to ask or say about a post, and see a similar comment already there, I upvote it instead of adding my own comment. It's less typing for me, and readers know that N other people agreed with the comment.– Patricia ShanahanCommented Jul 17, 2014 at 7:47
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2You can just glance at the comments and know the important ones ... comment prioritization for your own ease, so to speak– AyubCommented Jul 17, 2014 at 7:50
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1But what if someone gets answer from just comments only?? What to do then. So no setting is there to indicate this comment gave me the answer that I want. For example stackoverflow.com/questions/41036374/… . See comments on the question.– Shalin PatelCommented Dec 8, 2016 at 13:28
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Depends on the type of comment, but it generally means "I agree", "this is helpful" or "lol"
Good comments come in multiple flavours:
- a improvement/alternative/suggestion to a post
- an external link
- politely pointing out an error in the answer and/or interpretation of the question
Short lived (due to removal flags), but still good
- a request for more information/explanation/refinement
- quality humour
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7Also, when there are lots of comments, not sure of the threshold, the comments are collapsed with the highly voted comments taking prominence.– TannerCommented Jul 17, 2014 at 9:19