Stack Overflow has always been very insistent that comments are ephemeral. However, that insistence clashes with our daily experience of answers that have been enriched and improved by comments. The comments certainly feel permanent enough for some of to spend time in crafting them just so and making them really useful.
And yet, the comments also serve another function - that of a discussion board. Requests for improvements and long-drawn battles about details are not uncommon. That part of commenting is not really Q&A. The results of discussion belong in the question or in the answer. The discussion itself is not relevant.
To resolve this duality of use for comments, I propose the following changes:
- All comments not specially marked are deleted after 1 month (or another suitable fixed time period).
- A comment on a question can be marked for preservation by the questioner.
- A comment on an answer can be marked for preservation by the answerer.
- High-rep users and gold badge users can mark comments for preservation as well.
- Highly-upvoted comments ARE NOT PROTECTED from deletion
- Comments on Meta comments are treated as before, no automatic delete.
- Existing comments are grandfathered in. Some cleanup effort will need to be considered in the future.
This should give everybody enough incentive to edit good comments into the answers and the questions, and to ignore (or not write) bad comments.
Flagging still works as before. A user who marks too many flagged/deleted comments for preservation may lose the marking privilege.