What I believe:
I believe your idea is great; however, automating the deletion of the comments defeats the purpose of our community driven "society" where we "clean" up after each other. By reading the rules and then contributing brings us closer together and work more efficiently.
I appreciate you posting that Data StackExchange showing us how "thank you" comments are definitely overused and overlooked. I am sure everyone is working on their Marshal badges! (make sure not to mass-flag! see moderator bluefeet comment)
Since my time using Stackoverflow, I used to write "thank you" comments quite often because I did not read the rules and I thought it was important to give short, fast and "thoughtful" feedback right away.(You can see some of my very old answers and comments.) I have later realized that this falls under Compliments which do not add new information and I have now stopped and started using upvotes instead.
The more time I spend on StackOverflow and the more time I spend reading the rules and flagging certain comments and questions, I have learned to differentiate between quality comments that may include a thank you but has actually added new information. Then I can make a clear decision whether or not to flag such comments. Obviously "thank you" comments in minimal amount of characters are most likely not adding any new information, I think it is important as a community to read and manually flag them if they are not abiding by the rules.
I have enjoyed my learning experience and I hope that this has helped make more sense of why StackOverflow is not already doing this.
From StackOverflow:
When shouldn't I comment?
Comments are not recommended for any of the following:
Suggesting corrections that don't fundamentally change the meaning of the post; instead, make or suggest an edit;
Answering a question or providing an alternate solution to an existing answer; instead, post an actual answer (or edit to expand an
existing one);
Compliments which do not add new information ("+1, great answer!"); instead, up-vote it and pay it forward;
Criticisms which do not add anything constructive ("-1, see previous comments you scallywag!"); instead, down-vote (and provide or
up-vote a better answer if appropriate);
Secondary discussion or debating a controversial point; please use chat instead;
Discussion of community behavior or site policies; please use meta instead.
Source: https://stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/comment
Similar questions listed here:
TOP 1000
in there?