Often I find my comments on questions are specific to a piece of text in the question, such as "What does 'foo the bar in the baz' mean?". The OP will then clarify and now my comment is pointless or refers to text that doesn't exist and so I have to zap it.
Google docs has a feature where you can select text and add a note. If I could do this on a SO question it could:
- save me having to retype 'foo the bar in the baz' - I would just highlight that text, right-click and type "what does this mean?"
- locate the comment popup at the relevant text, which would have some kind of indicator that there was an inline comment there
- have a "resolved" button to quickly remove the comment.
Obviously it would only be useful for ephemeral comments, and the risk is getting a question smothered in useless inline comments. On the plus side, it removes ephemeral comments from the comments under the question, where they clutter up true comments on the broad nature of the question which should have a longer life.
Probably quite a bit of coding though, but I reckon no more than is currently being spent writing some stupid holiday season party hat code... :)
and so I have to zap it
.... that's actually how the system is supposed to work. If the comment is no longer relevant, delete it.