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Who cares a flying ____. (Hopefully you can fill in blank). You are worrying about something that should not be a problem.
Now, another user comes along and tries to convert the comment to rep by posting it as their own answer (slightly reworded). I feel like this is poor gamesmanship, especially because they are taking credit for someone else observation (albeit, most likely trivial).
If you are thinking of Stack Overflow as a game, then please go away.
That is a joke, but the point is if you are thinking in terms of stealing rep and gamesmenship, then you are completely missing the point of Stack Overflow. Stack Overflow is not a game to be won. Rep and badges are not prizes to be coveted. It exists to provide good answers to good questions, and be a source of high quality programming questions and answers, with some imaginary internet points thrown in to offer a little incentive. It exists to help other people with programming problems they might be experiencing. Treating it as a game and worry about someone trying to snipe rep does a disservice to everyone who participates for the right reasons.
Granted that many questions that come into the site (especially recently) are not high quality, answers (especially good answers) are still the key. If someone leaves a comment, then they don't necessarily think it is the answer (or they don't want the rep from leaving it as answer). If someone comes in and tries to convert the comment to an answer, they are actually doing good work because they are trying to provide an answer to an unanswered question (comments are not answers).
Unless you find someone doing thousands of rep points this way, I wouldn't worry about it.
Now if you do find a question that is this trivial and the solution is nothing more than a typo, it is possible that the question may actually need to be closed. There is a close reason just for typo questions. As you don't have 3K rep to vote to close, you can still flag to close by clicking "flag", selecting "should be closed for another reason", and picking the appropriate reason (note that there are several more reasons hidden under the "off-topic" option). Flagging will send the question into the review queue for other users with close privileges to handle.