According to this meta post, it's fine for a user to turn another user's comment into an answer and one should feel encouraged to provide some credit to the original commenter. Seeing a similar situation occur in the review queues I made an edit that I thought made the provided credit more clear. See here: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/18335492
My initial impression of the answer was that it was responding to another answer and should have been a comment, but when I looked at the question I saw that it was referring to a comment on the question that gave the answer. The user confirms the answer given in the comment in the form of the answer, which should be fine. But the conversational way it's stated was confusing to me. If the original comment with the answer were deleted, future readers might be as perplexed by the phrase "Indeed I also" as I was.
I saw two options: change "Indeed I also" to "I" or morph it to do what it seemed the user was trying to do and give credit to the original commenter but in a more direct manner.
My edit was rejected as superfluous 2 vs 1 and no further updates were made. I'm fairly certain that I'm right that something should be changed here, but perhaps I went about it the wrong way? Can anyone provide any insights?