The recent movement of answers flagged as "not an answer" or "very low quality" to the Low Quality Posts review queue has overall worked very well. It has cut down on moderator work load, inappropriate content is being removed, and I've seen few instances of good content being removed. I may have my reservations about some of the delete votes that have been cast, but those are usually balanced out to the point that answers aren't being deleted.
However, as we all are aware, some people don't read very carefully the things they are asked to review. One of the actions you can take in that review queue is to leave a comment for the poster explaining what you think is wrong with their answer. As a result, there are many comments being left on legitimate answers calling them comments, comments saying that answers which start with a hypothetical question should be deleted as non-answers, or complaints about detailed answers that contain links calling for them to be removed as link-only answers.
There are also many comments that are made obsolete when the answerer corrects whatever was questionable about the answer (providing more information to supplement a link, for example).
Moderators get "disputed review" flags for Low Quality Posts, and mostly the only thing I've been doing with those is to clean up these completely incorrect or obsolete comments. I've noticed that some other users have started to search through these and flag these comments for us to remove, which has also been helpful. Still, there are a lot of wrong comments being left, scattering noise across the site and irritating good answerers.
Is there a better way of handling these comments than relying on people to come across them and flag them? A good example of this are the link-based answers which have comments asking them to expand upon the link. A surprising number of these are indeed edited to contain more content, and thus these comments no longer apply. It seems like there should be a better way of automating the cleanup of these.
Given that the answers which legitimately deserve these comments are almost always deleted in review, would it make sense for them to "expire" and be removed by the system at some point? If an answer survives review, generally that indicates that it isn't too terrible, and the automated review comments on it are probably wrong or no longer apply. For link-based answers, maybe the comments could expire after an edit.
Are there better ways of handling these review comments?
hypothetical question should be deleted as non-answers
-> I would definitely delete it if the answerer does not even care about proper English and it is just a wild guesswork. Also, some people reuse this argument for not getting silly "answers" deleted.@
reply with "I did the edit you asked", tracking down that it happened is difficult.