I am trying to become more active on Meta and one thing I am unsure of is when I should answer a question, and when I should simply comment.
In the case of a discussion, and I have something more to say, I don't know which is right. I feel that either option allows me to contribute what I want to (unless I am fueled up and exceed the character limit of a comment). On the flip side, a discussion doesn't always have a single answer, so what should be posted?
For feature requests, and as well as discussions, I know I can vote to signify whether or not I agree with the topic. Again, I can comment about something small that I might have in addition to or against said feature request. Should I as a user, though, answer a feature request? I am not a moderator or an Stack Overflow developer, I cannot make feature requests happen, and so I cannot really give an answer to the request, but I may have more than 600 characters of opinion on the topic.
I have not found anything on this topic yet, and I have not been around Meta long enough to know what the general course of action is. Do we have guidelines on what should be answers and what should be comments on Meta? Can someone help clarify the difference, so that I (and others) can become better participants here?