Why do we need some reputation to post a comment?
It's very hard to ask for any additional information of someone who posted an answer; and if you put your question in another answer, other users will downvote that "answer".
Why do we need some reputation to post a comment?
It's very hard to ask for any additional information of someone who posted an answer; and if you put your question in another answer, other users will downvote that "answer".
First of all, anyone can comment on their own posts, regardless of reputation, so the issue of getting additional information is moot in these common use cases (so if you asked a question, you can comment on that question and all answers on the question, and for an answer, you can comment on it).
The restriction is there to help guard against spam and to teach people that comments should not be used for extended discussion.
50 reputation is not difficult to get - a few accepted suggested edits (if you don't feel you can ask/answer well enough).