No!
The comments section is for critiquing and for requesting clarification. Period.
I've touched on this before, but, in short:
- I don't have time to write a full answer now
Okay, write it later!
- I will never have time to write a full answer
Okay, well, don't then. Let someone else do it.
- I'm not sure enough about my suggestion to write it as an answer
Then posting it at all could be damaging to the OP. Watch other answers, learn a bit, then post an answer later if you feel you're surer about your idea.
- I just want to give the OP a hint
Invite him/her/it to a chatroom.
- I don't want the rep from an answer
Give it away in bounties to answers elsewhere that you feel are outstanding, or make your answer community wiki.
- The question is off-topic so I don't want to post an answer and get berated
If the question is off-topic then it is off-topic. It should not be answered at all. Writing an answer in comments both enables the naughty OP and creates a spasmic mess of anti-Q&A, surely the antithesis of Stack Exchange.
When you write a [possible] [mini] answer in the comments section, you completely bypass the entire peer review system that is Stack Overflow's purpose for being. If your comment is wrong, it cannot be downvoted. It does not enter into any review queues. It cannot be edited. Your intentions are good, and you think you are "helping", but your action is actually harmful on aggregate.
Some others here are saying "yes, it's fine, because I do it all the time". Sorry, but that is not a reason.
The answer section is for answers. Nothing else is for answers.
Here is basically the same explanation from a different SE site's meta. I can't see anything there that isn't applicable to Stack Overflow and, frankly, it continues to baffle me that the majority seem to accept this approach here.