You can say why, but the theory is that people include the -1 and get revenge downvotes without realizing that revealing your vote is usually a bad idea. The filter is to protect against that (among other things)
You might want to also consider not bothering to leave a comment on a two-year-old answer to a closed question. There's a longer explanation that'll pop up if you hit this while posting the comment, but apparently not when editing.
@Shog9: Uhm, the reason I left that comment was that I was exactly looking for the answer to that question and the answer specifically did NOT answer my question. It shouldn't have even been closed. I can't find the answer to my question anywhere now either, because if I post a new one it'll get closed as a duplicate of the question that didn't actually get answered.
So explain how/why it doesn't answer your question then. If you don't do that, what's the author supposed to do - guess? Or just post a new question, since apparently it did suffice for the author of that particular question. I deleted the question, so no one's going to be using it as a dup target.
@BradleyDotNET: Thanks for the info. This must be one of the stupidest things I've seen the SO team implement... I really don't care if someone goes and revenge downvotes me.
The problem is that your entire comment was worthless. -1 triggered the block, but that's a symptom not the root problem here. If you'd included enough information in your comment to make it worthwhile, then -1 wouldn't have been a problem.
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