I guess you refer to these comments from Community user:
Improvements requested by Community♦, Community♦, Community♦:
- This topic would benefit from additional syntax notation, explanation of parameters, or remarks. ×2
Comments:
- Add a Version section, describing the major releases of zend-framework2 along with links to release notes. - Community
- Replace the default remarks section with a descriptive overview of zend-framework2. - Community
- This topic would benefit from examples that don't currently exist.
Comments:
- Add an example which shows how to build a "Hello World" program or an equivalent thing in zend-framework2. - Community
These comments are just an instruction on how to get started with writing Documentation for a tag. They're created for every single tag once a proposal is accepted. They're important because it's far from obvious that adding a list of versions is crucial, as they're used throughout the tag. "Hello world" example is important because the first introductory topic in the tag is undeletable and is displayed on the side bar. Not sure about the remarks section — probably a generic recommendation.
These comments just explain how the system works. They don't tell you what to write about and how to write. They explain important functionality.
Why the Community user was used to list these instructions? Probably because Documentation includes a system of improvement requests and these comments are improvement requests at the core. You can just dismiss them, like any other requests, but it's probably a good idea to listen to them.
Overall, I don't see how these comments are any different from instructions which you get on the side panel when you edit a post (not in inline mode). You don't complain that you wrote a book on Markdown and so don't need any instructions on using italic, do you?