Disclaimer: I wrote this in (hopefully) the form of a discussion question, but note it is going to be biased towards my opinion.
I see this situation almost every single day mostly in the Low Quality Post review. A user who has <50 rep leaves an answer that should be a comment and another user >50 rep leaves a comment on the post something along the lines of:
Please make this a comment on the question, it is not really an answer.
As I said, I mostly see this while reviewing Low Quality Post's and I fully agree that most of the answers I see there would be better off as comments (or burned with fire). However I personally feel very strongly that it is NOT helpful to the situation or the OP of the answer if you tell them to "make this a comment" when they do not have the privilege yet.
When I come along and see this I usually leave an additional comment saying something along the lines of:
@commenter While I agree this answer should be turned into a comment or removed all together, this user has <50 reputation so it does not help to tell them to make this a comment when they do not have the privileges yet.
(Lately I have been seeing this more an more, and I have started to get a little frustrated and have been neglecting the "While I agree.." part, and just tell them this user has <50 rep...) Which is why I felt I needed to start a meta discussion.
Since I keep seeing this happen, and even sometimes from high(ish, >10k?) reputation users, I need to ask is it actually helpful to tell <50 reputation users to explicitly "Make this a comment"? Is there some "official" course of action that I have neglected to find (besides hitting the Recommend Deletion button)?
Just to note what I usually do, is just direct the OP to: Why do I need 50 reputation to comment? What can I do instead? instead of telling them to "make this a comment". Is this appropriate?