It's not a bug since this is by design:
It appears that dropping this restriction for comments that exceed 120 characters in length would preserve the bulk of the positive benefits, while getting out of the way of folks who're taking the time to write reasonably informative content.
So that's what I've done. I've also re-worked the guidance presented upon encountering the block:
~ Shog9 ♦ , source
While it's kind of not cool to ban user's, especially high rep users like yourself, from saying what they want in comments because it might possibly cause the OP to go rogue and downvote some of your posts out of spite, which then might cause you to email SE, which then would cause more work for some people at SE over a few non-statistically significant fake internet points, I'd suggest just trying to work around it.
So you could just reword that to
Claiming a boolean defaults to true is incorrect. It really is undefined behavior.
Also, while your correct in that you did provide specific guidance. You didn't adhere to the line before it:
Don't comment on your downvote.
So seems it's working like intended in that regard.