I see a fair number of auto-comments on ancient answers (2008, 2009, and 2010 vintage, and occasionally newer — usually posted by users who now have a fair amount of rep) where sure, the auto-comment is quite right: that is a comment, or a link-only answer, or whatever. But it just seems tacky and redundant to notify, say, Jon Skeet*, "Dude, we're totally deleting one of your old comment-ish answers from when SO didn't really get that those were a bad idea." He knows they're a bad idea already.
I'm not, of course, arguing that the deletion is unwarranted. Delete away! It's just the tone-deaf use of auto-comments, as though if a vaguely-fitting auto-comment isn't selected, it doesn't "count" or something. Ugh.
If the user can reasonably be expected to be somewhat aware of these policies, and the post is from before they were set in place, there's no reason to bug them about it, at least not with auto-comments.
*Slight exaggeration, but I'm not sure I haven't seen one of Skeet's answers getting the axe…