Can high-rep users see deleted comments?
If so, at what reputation level?
Otherwise,
- Should it be possible?
- Would it be useful?
- Where do comments go when they die - do comments get removed from the database or just hidden?
Can high-rep users see deleted comments?
If so, at what reputation level?
Otherwise,
No, only moderators (on their respective sites only), community managers and the SE developers can see deleted comments.
I don't see any reason why that should be possible as comments shouldn't have much value in them.
By default everything on the site is soft-deleted so moderators can see the history on posts, including comment threads.
It's in very rare cases, for example when username/password or other private data is in a post, that a developer purges a record from the database.
Should it be possible?
No, it shouldn't. Comments are and have always been secondary to the actual posts - questions and answers. Giving them more visibility goes against that.
Would it be useful?
Possibly, for an extremely minor number of cases. Not really worth it, IMO.
Where do comments go when they die - do comments get removed from the database or just hidden?
They are hidden (aka soft deleted). This is needed in cases where moderators require the history of the post - conflict resolution and to see why a post was flagged, for example.
Should it be possible?
Yes!
Would it be useful?
Yes, it would let people uncover moderation abuse. As it is, people who have the power to delete comments can do so with impunity.
I recently left a useful comment under a useful answer. The answer was good, but in the last sentence it claimed something was impossible. I left a comment stating it was possible, explained how, and left 2 links that would be useful to someone reading the question and answer. In other words, the links would help someone reading this actually come to a useful solution.
When I checked the next day, the sentence in the answer about something being impossible was removed but so was my comment, including the useful links. IMO whoever deleted the comment abused their privilege.
I have no way to prove this though because I can't point to the deletion of the comment.