Lets say you post a question. Someone gives an answer that looks like an answer to the untrained eye, but you know and can prove it isn't. As an OP, you would like to explain why the given answer does not actually answer your question. The comment section does not provide enough space and the adequate formatting to do this.
This overflow question asks the same question but assumes you actually have an answer to the OP's question. In this case, I am the OP and do not have an answer. Using an answer to illustrate why another answer does not answer the question feels wrong.
Normally, the voting system will sort this out. However not everyone is going to take the time to completely absorb, understand and practice with the material before voting. Adding a proof of why an answer does not answer the question is the only way I see to make people aware of it.