The OP of the answer in question has repeatedly succeeded in getting comments deleted that contradict the claims made in the answer.
In my view, the comments were matter-of-fact and provided a carefully crafted, easily verifiable rebuttal.
After back and forth involving a moderator, after my comment had been deleted repeatedly and I had reposted it, initially genuinely believing this was a mistake, it was agreed that my original comment should stand, and that the only comments that should remain were the moderator's and two of mine (my original comment and an ancillary one that contained a command to verify my reasoning, but since to me the issue was so obvious, I decided to remove it later to reduce noise).
The OP was advised that the only way to have the remaining comments removed was to fix their answer.
Instead of fixing the answer, the OP eventually updated their answer to argue that their solution is correct, after all.
That argument was based on an (unsourced) quote from my own answer.Given that the answer now contained another - in my estimation - falsehood, and the quote from my answer was taken somewhat out of context, I felt it appropriate to address that issue too.
A new comment was posted, which, as before, I believe to be matter-of-fact and to contain a concise rebuttal; it also provided a link to the source of the quote.
I believe that it is important to let critical comments stand, assuming that they are (still) relevant and not ad-hominem.
The linked answer has many up-votes (presumably, because it seems to work, because the unwanted side effect it has easily goes unnoticed), so it is important to let future readers know how and why the answer is flawed.
(Obviously, my assessment could be wrong, but I have yet to see an argument against it - only attempts to silence.)
I find it troubling that my comments were repeatedly deleted for the sole reason that the OP tried to squash dissent and made enough noise to get their wish repeatedly.
I don't know for sure whether it was the same moderator who was involved in the original cleanup ended up deleting my follow-up comments, and this lack of transparency and feedback is part of the problem:
Other than taking my case here, which is obviously only suitable as a one-time approach, how should such cases be handled?
Is the need to allow moderators to delete comments without fuss simply the price to pay for such - hopefully only occasional - missteps?
Here's the deleted comment in context, with it and the OP's edit that prompted it highlighted: