Let’s say you see a good question with good answers, but notice something that has not been covered by anybody and you think should be relevant. For example, maybe you think the OP has an apparent misconception that once clarified should quickly lead readers and OP alike to the answer.
You post the observation as a comment. It’s just a hint; not enough information to be a freestanding answer and you don’t think it contributes enough to justify largely duplicating better answers already provided by others. So far so good.
Eventually, however, a chat develops around the comments and the whole bunch gets moved to chat. I presume this is a bulk move, not something where individual comments are cherry-picked by a moderator.
The comment had nothing to do with the “conversation” that developed around the question. It really seems to have been dragged along. The comment loses all usefulness while in chat and stops contributing to the Q/A. It’s not even relevant to the back-and-forth that caused the “move to chat”.
Does it make sense and is it acceptable to repost the comment on the question? Or would that be frowned upon, perhaps viewed as an unacceptable attempt to override a moderator’s judgement?
I have no interest on engaging in a tug-war with moderators about “it’s a comment / no, it’s not / it is too...”. That’s a waste of everybody’s time. But when something like this happens, as I’ve seen it happen a couple of times, it’s a shame to lose a small useful contribution and I’d like to know if an effort should or can be made to recover it.