Comments aren't worth keeping(after a point, at least); they're designed for constructive criticism which is supposed to be listened to and incorporated in the question/answer. For example, I would comment on your question if it had something wrong(such as a java tag and ruby code, in which case I'd ask why the java tag, or whether the correct code was used).
People do use comments for conversation, but they're not intended for it, use chat instead. Reason for this is that comments could at any time be flagged as off-topic, and if the reason for flagging is justified, removed without notice. It's like keeping cash in your child's notebook; there's no guarantee that it'll last. Use the safe instead; that's what it's there for.
About your comment of 'partial' answers in comments, if you feel that the info is valuable enough, ask the poster to write an answer and incorporate the info. I've seen it being done numerous times, and such answers even get the coveted green tickmark.
Here's a case for you:
The person in this question is complaining why his comment was deleted:
Why was my helpful comment deleted?
And I must say, his comment on the linked question was indeed a good example of valuable information contributed to the question asker. However, he chose to leave it at that, risking wasting that information. And that's what happened, his comment was deleted because of it being a part of an argument, which needed to be removed. The moderator explaining explicitly states that it should have been an answer.