This is a related meta-question, and so it this one. But my particular meta-question is focused on comments only (mostly comments in questions).
First, I strongly believe that comments should be disallowed, or very restricted, on owns questions. So I suggest that the web interface forbids commenting your own question (unless perhaps for the few people having a lot of reputation, at least 10K). Almost every comment by the OP on newbie questions should actually be edits to that question (because newbies tend to ask too short and very imprecise questions, and don't spend enough time and effort - and wording - on their newbie questions).
Then, for a few people very used to SO (perhaps with a score above 50K) there is sometimes an occasional need to write a comment longer than the 500 character limit which is not an answer to the question. Maybe we should introduce some "large comment" interface for them? And these large comments could have several paragraphs, embedded code, etc... exactly like answers. Another way to do that could be the ability (for experimented contributors) to add a comment-like answer (like this) and flag it as such.
At last, the interface should explain more about comments (perhaps by putting some grey explanation in their background, or some pop-up, etc). My initial perception of comments is that they are not stable (and e.g. might be automatically removed in a few months or years), in contrast to questions and answers.