While I don't feel as strongly about this as Lightness does, I'm seeing a lot of arguments being made against this which don't actually make any sense, so I feel the need to point that out in the hopes of moving the conversation somewhere a bit more productive than it's currently at.
Only bad answers fit in comments anyway.
As a universal assertion, I strongly disagree. There are plenty of questions for which the best possible answer takes only 3-5 sentences, assuming we place at least some value on being concise and to the point rather than rambling on about tangential information solely to reach some arbitrary minimum answer length. It's not at all uncommon for an SO question's most-upvoted answer to be very concise, while the second most-upvoted answer is the one that goes into extreme detail.
While it is usually the case that longer answers are better, and usually the best possible answer to a good question won't fit in a comment, that's definitely not always the case.
a possible reason for posting a comment is that the answer is common and simple enough that the commenter would end up posting it several times a day if they didn't use comments
Why is this a reason to post it several times a day as a comment instead of several times a day as an answer?
If the question is "not worthy" of an answer because it's an exact duplicate, then surely the best response is to post a comment linking to the dupe target (and voting to close as dupe), rather than posting a comment summarizing the dupe target's answer, right? That would get the OP to look at a fully-fleshed out answer rather than a quick summary thereof, so it's even more helpful.
Why bother with an answer if it's just going to be a dup? So many questinos posters, repWhores etc. don't bother to look for dups, so why should I? So, it it's short, may as well dump the dup answer to the dup question in the comments. Why make any more effort than that on a bad question?
Again, there's no explanation of why this is a reason to post a comment instead of an answer. I think the implied premise here is that answers take more effort, but a 3-5 sentence answer doesn't take any more effort than a 3-5 sentence comment.
Where exactly would you draw the line in the rules between when to post a comment or an answer?
"Use comments to ask for clarification or add more information. Avoid answering questions in comments."
^ That is the placeholder text we see every time we click "add comment" under a question. The distinction seems perfectly straightforward to me.
Also if someone just knows half of the answer for sure and posts it as comment, should it be a comment or answer then?
I thought there was already a consensus that you should post it as an answer if it's a useful half-answer, and don't post anything at all if it's not useful.
One MSE thread on the subject: What do I do if I know only half the answer to a question?
leaving a comment does not interfere at all with leaving the question to someone else
Again, this isn't unique to comments. Someone can always post a better answer later.
Now these are the questions I think are not clearly settled and thus we should be talking about:
Is it a net gain or a net loss when someone posts an answer as a comment rather than posting nothing at all? What if that answer is incorrect and downvote-worthy?
What should we do if someone posts an answer as a comment? Custom flag? Post an answer ourselves with the same information? Do nothing at all?
Here's my personal reasoning on the matter.
For the OP, a comment answer and a real answer with the same content are equally helpful. I don't see any reason the OP would care one way or the other.
For the poster, a comment answer and a real answer with the same content are equally easy to post. In fact, the real answer is probably easier to post because it has a better editor.
A comment answer cannot be voted on or edited, and it does not appear in review queues. In other words, an answer posted as a comment gets far less oversight and feedback compared to a real answer. This is definitely a bad thing if the comment answer is incorrect or otherwise downvote-worthy. If the comment answer is entirely correct, it's not clear if this matters.
A comment answer may get auto-hidden after too many other comments are posted, but a real answer will never be auto-hidden. If we assume that answer voting reflects the quality of the information better than comment voting does (which seems likely to me), then this is a reason to prefer posting answers as real answers.
Real answers affect reputation, while comment answers do not. If we again assume answer voting reflects the quality of the information, then it seems like a good thing that your reputation is affected by the quality of what you post. And you always have the option of posting a community wiki answer if you don't want the rep for some reason.
So...I can't actually think of a single reason why it would be better for the OP or for the answerer to post an answer as a comment instead of a real answer, assuming the answerer is acting in good faith. If the answerer is trying to avoid downvotes for a lazy answer, then there's a clear advantage to posting in comments, but hopefully we can all agree that no one should be doing that.
I'm not active enough on SO to judge the severity of this problem, but I can't escape the conclusion that it is a bad thing, since no one has mentioned a single legitimate reason for posting answers as comments thus far, and the number of clearly illegitimate reasons presented as if they were logically sound is a little bit worrying.
What if anything we should do about it probably depends on how severe the problem is. Since I have no opinion on its severity on StackOverflow, I'm abstaining from that aspect of the question for the time being. I know that on Programmers.SE (where I'm most active) this is an extremely minor issue, which is why I'm simply ignoring it in favor of more serious problems.
P.S. I do think it's possible to legitimately argue in favor of comment answers, but at the moment every argument I can think of involves a highly controversial premise. For instance, if you think it's a good thing to answer off-topic questions solely to be helpful to the OP, there's a reasonable argument that posting such an answer as a comment is better, but I think many of us would prefer that such questions simply don't get answered at all.
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