tl;dr How can I bring attention to old posts that I can neither edit nor offer a bounty on?
Enter the rabbit hole.
Halfway through reading the (visible) comments on What is Stack Overflow's Goal? it occurred to me that the list was getting long enough that there was probably going to be a show ## more comments link at the bottom. Sure enough, there are 44 more comments at the time of this writing.
When I click on it, as I often find, the previously hidden comments are scattered throughout the original comments I'd already read. I'm not sure how the engine decides what to hide and what to keep. It appears to be some combination of upvotes and maintaining back and forth conversations between specific @users. Either way, the highlighting on the newly displayed comments is rapidly fading away and I just have to guess which ones I haven't already read, or (more frequently) just start all over again from the top down.
Anyway, I think to myself gee, wouldn't it be more helpful if this "show more comments" link was at the top of the comments section instead of the bottom? If it were, I could decide (based on the quality of the question/answer) whether I want to read the full discussion or just the highlights. Whereas at present I'm seeing the highlights only, and then have to go back to see the full discussion, if I come across that link at the bottom.
Alternatively, if it only hid the most recent comments, it could still be at the bottom, as I would be able to easily see the break point between what I've already read and what was just uncovered.
So, next thought, maybe someone already asked this? Oh look, someone did ask “Show n more comments” usability problem ... but that question is old, and it was briefly discussed, but received no answers. Hmm, I wonder what I could do to bring it back into focus? Offer a bounty? Nope. I guess I'll have to ask/search for a question about that.
Ok, found a question On Meta, how do you get attention for questions without an answer? and it even has an answer: edit the question.
I'm not super excited about editing the question, but I guess I can append my alternative suggestion of hide the most recent comments instead of moving the link to the top. Off we go...
Nnnrrrrghh!
Now what?
I mean, obviously the question I'm asking right now has itself brought attention to the issue / feature-request I wanted to discuss. But it is titled and tagged incorrectly for that purpose. And if I post the question separately, it is just a duplicate of the one I already linked in here. So what is the "correct" thing to do?