I see comments like this one scattered around occasionally:
Dear person that downvoted this question about 7 hours ago, if you're going to downvote a question that, based on the number of upvotes and favorites, has obviously helped multiple peoples' understanding of
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, including my own, at least add a comment as to why...
(actual comment text, minus topic name)
If someone's already downvoted and provided no feedback in the form of commentary, answers, or close votes, they probably aren't coming back. The only people who will see this are the people who hadn't voted yet at the time it was written.
These kinds of comment attract comment-upvotes, but I think that has more to do with agreeing with the spirit of the comment than wanting it to bubble-to-the-top because it's legitimately useful, which it isn't. Since these are likely to appear on posts that are well-received except for the unexplained downvote, there's likely to be content-related discussion and this comment bubbling-up can obscure that.
Should these be flagged as "no longer needed"? I don't think they serve a useful purpose, especially on older posts (but I don't want to go around flagging OP comments without community approval either).