Comments are second class citizens and it is pretty easy to get rid of the more useless ones by flagging them. We also discourage long comment conversations. However, comments are useful to point out mistakes or clarify information.
When replying to a particular user, you can write @username, which will send them a notification.
Problem
For some popular answers, the number of comments can get quite long. This leads to two problems:
- When replies to different users are scattered throughout the list, it is hard see at a glance who/what they were replying to.
- When a user changes their name, it makes tracking the @reply very confusing. (Example -- I assume @Rotwang is the old @DerGolom here, but it is hard to tell.) Renaming the @username string in the comment text is problematic. (See here and here.)
Proposed solution
Stack Overflow is not a blog or a forum and while we don't want to encourage lots of comments, I think we could adopt one good aspect of blog/forum comments. That is, when someone replies to a user or a comment, the reply would appear directly below that comment, slightly indented. This would solve or at least greatly alleviate both of the problems mentioned above.
This would probably require an extra database table column identifying which comment the reply belongs to. It may not be feasible to apply this to old comments, but any new comments could follow this system.
An indirect benefit is that comment groups could be folded up (hidden) together or flagged as a set.
Update
Seeing that one of the founders of Stack Overflow was very opposed to threaded comments (see here and here, as @PaulRoub noted), I'm guessing this feature request will be a no go. I'm still curious if a single reply layer might work, though.
I'm adding the discussion
tag for ideas of how this might be tweaked to solve the problems mentioned above without incurring the negative aspects of threaded discussion.
@name
prefix (they are not available for the author when there is only one non-author commenter on a post, for example).