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In this question, this user posted a comment. I thought you had to have at least 50 rep to do that. The only time I've seen this allowed is if the person commenting was also the person who posted the question, which doesn't appear to be the case here.

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    Most likely the user posted an answer, and (a mod) converted it into a comment from a VLQ or NAA flag. The content of the comment (how the link is formatted) suggests that was at one point an answer.
    – gunr2171
    Sep 26, 2014 at 20:12
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    @gunr2171 - yeah I suppose that's possible (and likely), especially since there's no way for non-mods to tell if that was done which would make it look the way it does. There should be a mod icon next to comments like that the way the pencil icon shows up when you edit a comment.
    – j08691
    Sep 26, 2014 at 20:14
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    @j08691 Another option: Was the user put to the penalty box meanwhile? Sep 26, 2014 at 20:18
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    Wait, if the comment was an answer, it should still be viewable for 10k users, or does "moving it to a comment" permanently destroy the answer?
    – gunr2171
    Sep 26, 2014 at 20:30
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    @gunr2171 If it was posted as an answer and converted to a comment it would show up as a deleted answer. That there are no deleted answers tells us that either a dev went in and hard deleted it, or there was never a time where it was visible as a real answer. That situation would be the case given what happens in the situation described in my answer, leaving it as the only option possible here (other than a dev intervening).
    – Servy
    Sep 26, 2014 at 20:32
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    Doh, I should've asked this here instead of posting my comment in the original question :)
    – Cody Stott
    Sep 26, 2014 at 20:33
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    And on the uber meta meta.stackexchange.com/q/233960 Sep 26, 2014 at 20:48
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    @Servy, gunr2171: The answer submission is prevented altogether. The only thing that's inserted is a comment.
    – BoltClock
    Sep 27, 2014 at 6:40
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    Test answer, hope this works meta.stackoverflow.com/a/272355/73226 (and I can edit it)
    – gparyani
    Sep 29, 2014 at 16:25
  • Can anyone else see "Trivial answer converted to comment" on my comment (answer) above? Or is it only visible to me?
    – gparyani
    Sep 29, 2014 at 16:28
  • @damryfbfnetsi Yes, it worked, and is visible to everyone else. Sep 29, 2014 at 16:44
  • @BradleyDotNET I don't see it anymore, though...
    – gparyani
    Sep 29, 2014 at 16:45
  • @BradleyDotNET No, what I mean is I can't see the "Trivial answer converted to comment" designator anymore...
    – gparyani
    Sep 29, 2014 at 16:46
  • @damryfbfnetsi Ah, yes, that is gone. Sep 29, 2014 at 17:13
  • I deleted my comment asking if there was a maximum rep limit for automatic trivial answer conversion because I saw I'd missed it was only for internal links, but my new trivial answer was still created and has remained for an hour...
    – Mark Hurd
    Sep 30, 2014 at 5:53

2 Answers 2

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When you try to post a very short answer containing a link it'll be automatically converted to a comment when you try to post it. The comment is posted even if you don't have enough rep to comment.

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    With all the hurdles in the system to ensure quality content, this seems like a stupid thing to have.
    – j08691
    Sep 26, 2014 at 20:25
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    automatically? When did that happen?
    – gunr2171
    Sep 26, 2014 at 20:26
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    @j08691 Agreed.
    – Servy
    Sep 26, 2014 at 20:26
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    @gunr2171 I don't know how long its been around, a fair while. I don't see it actually happen often though. Not sure what the exact criteria are for meeting it.
    – Servy
    Sep 26, 2014 at 20:27
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    Specifically it has to be an internal link IIRC. So it is not a possible avenue for spam links. Sep 26, 2014 at 20:53
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    How many more times am I gonna have to bounty my question before someone will do something about this?
    – BoltClock
    Sep 27, 2014 at 6:37
  • @MartinSmith: the comment can be edited for 5 minutes, so someone could (technically) post a legit but short comment, then change it to spam. Sep 29, 2014 at 10:11
  • @Qantas94Heavy I tested that before with a dummy account with <50 rep and didn't see an edit link. Sep 29, 2014 at 10:19
  • @MartinSmith: hmm, maybe it changed, I tried it a long while back and remembered being able to edit the contents after posting at the time. Sep 29, 2014 at 10:31
  • @Qantas94Heavy - My test was pretty much when the trivial answer functionality came out. I haven't tested recently. If you were testing with a <50 rep account maybe the change was in the other direction. Sep 29, 2014 at 10:42
  • @BoltClock 6 to 8 more, not times, just 6 to 8
    – Braiam
    Sep 29, 2014 at 16:28
  • @Qantas94Heavy I retested and you're right. It does show the edit link even for a new user with 1 rep. per the comment I left here Sep 29, 2014 at 19:54
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This answer tries to cover all cases in which users with less than 50 reputation commented on posts. Servy's answer explains the case the OP asks about.


There are 4 possible scenarios for how this can happen:

  1. Automatic answer-to-comment conversion

    Trivial answers containing a link to another question in the network are automatically converted to comments on the question [...]

    In this case, there would be no visible trace of the user's attempt to post an answer. Only the comment would be visible.

  2. Moderator converted an answer to a comment

    Answers can be manually converted to a comment by moderators. When a moderator converts an answer to a comment, the answer remains in a deleted state, where it will be visible to users with privileges to see deleted posts, with an annotation that the answer was converted to a comment by the moderator who performed the action.

  3. Post authors can comment even without enough reputation

    The author of a question can comment on their own question and answers to their question, and the author of an answer can comment on their own answer, even without having the privileges to do so (which is 50 reputation on Stack Overflow).

  4. A user who had the commenting privilege when they posted the comment but then lost that privilege (perhaps temporarily; e.g., through suspension or by a decrease in reputation).

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    Hmm, as usual, that linked MSE answer is not quite correct. Not surprising, as this portion was added by someone who doesn't even have moderator privileges. There is no limit on the length of answers which can be converted to comments. However, the resulting comment will be clipped to the maximum comment length, which is 600 characters. It is possible for a mod to work around this by undeleting and re-converting the answer to a comment, with some editing of the comments. The claim that the Markdown is unchanged is also wrong; links are rewritten. Nov 23, 2021 at 6:37

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