Yes, any comment can be removed without warning, at any time. From the help centre entry on commenting:
Comments are temporary "Post-It" notes left on a question or answer.
(bold emphasis mine)
Comments are temporary. Don't rely on them sticking around. The goal of Stack Overflow is to build a repository of great questions and their answers, and comments serve that goal only to make sure the question and answer quality is the best we can make them. Once they have served their purpose, they are just noise that distract from the goals.
The same page explains what comments are for:
You should submit a comment if you want to:
- Request clarification from the author;
- Leave constructive criticism that guides the author in improving the post;
- Add relevant but minor or transient information to a post (e.g. a link to a related question, or an alert to the author that the question has been updated).
(emphasis in the original)
Comments that have served their purpose or don't fall under those headings can be flagged as no longer needed. While moderators do take upvotes into account to understand their context and impact, that doesn't mean they are somehow protected.
Comment upvotes help make them stand out when there are multiple comments on a post, votes on comments have no other value.
6 years ago, someone asked in comment to this answer how to create such illustrations, to which I answered how exactly to do that
That's not one of the stated purposes of comments. In the same help centre entry is a section on when not to comment, which includes:
- Secondary discussion or debating a controversial point; please use chat instead;
How to create illustrations is best left to other sites, such as Super User.
I believe it should be difficult to remove highly upvoted comments even for moderators.
No, comments that are obsolete or not pertinent to the post are just noise, no matter how many votes they got. If a comment contains something valuable to the current question or answer, then the post should be edited to include that information. Comments are not meant to be permanent, questions and answers are.
At least original commenters should be notified of this action.
We delete thousands and thousands of comments every week, you'd be easily overwhelmed. For example, this past week moderators have collectively deleted 7186 comments.
You can't see deleted comments once they are gone, there is no value in notifications like these, and would only lead to confusion when comments are old enough for the original author to have forgotten what they were about.
Don't put anything in comments that you don't want to see deleted.