This is probably a known issue and I don't have any suggestion for improvement, as I agree with the current behavior, although I got bitten.
I was reviewing late answers and I came across How can I prove to an outside party that a data file hasn't been tampered with?:
I found it to be a good answer, so I hadn't decided to upvote or not, but I really wanted to leave a comment behind. The question asks for protection against tampering but the answer suggests a certificate to sign the contents. My comment was going to add that you really don't need something as strong as signing, as you could potentially just hash the content.
The curious thing, and I found this interesting, is that when I clicked the comment button I got bashed with the "STOP, LOOK and LISTEN", and while sometimes this is fair (been there), in this case my good will to try and add something to the answer got me bitten.
Like I said before, any suggestions that come to mind to fix this little thing would instead make the review process worse, so I'm just sharing as a curiosity, finding, name it whatever. I just know next time, I will apply the action (Upvote/Downvote/Skip) but save the link to comment afterwards.