Just to quickly clarify: this is not about unfriendly, welcoming, or anything else of that nature in regards to SE the company's policy, but rather our own community moderator's policy:
After being asked about his deletion of another mod's comments: @GeorgeStocker replied in chat that:
We let it get really lax on meta for historical reasons and it’s resulted in this. Not good for any of us. It’s not going to be a night and day change and nor will it occur overnight, but more attention is being paid to comments.
At that point, I took it as a single incident and just maybe a bit more strict rather than a policy change and moved on (was not even involved in that discussion). Assuming that as these were two mods arguing about policy that I would hear about it before it was implemented.
However, later more comments were deleted which were clarifying an issue (the back & forth was about 4 comments - not exactly extended discussion) or interpretation of what an employee meant in relation to the actual answer itself. However, a single comment (giving only one side of the view of the issue) was left - now without any context (the owner self-deleted it after this was pointed out).
Then, a third set of comments were deleted (again, no moving to chat) and I'll just echo Mark's comment:
Comments on Meta have always been used for extended discussion, no matter what the rules say. I understand from your recent comments in chat that you feel you've been remiss in not being more active on Meta and enforcing civility here, but if your view of when it's reasonable to delete stuff is going to be "any comment discussion is liable for deletion at any time, no justification required", that should at least be discussed in a Meta post first. Such an approach would be radical; comment moderation on Stack Overflow (main and meta) has always been conservative in the past.
And add that in SE as a whole, I've never heard of deleting comments due to "extended discussion" though certainly seen this implemented as a reason for moving to chat.
The response by the moderator was: "if you have anything else to say about this post it on meta as a question". So, I will do just that and ask these questions:
TLDR;
Has there been a significant change in the focus on deleting comments (over moving to chat or even just leaving) by the consensus of the community moderators? Further, has the change been such that we should consider this a full change in moderation policy (which deletion of any extended conversation would certainly be)?
Note: on smaller sites I've used we have an automatic option to move to chat after 5 comments or so. I don't mind if this is policy - I would just like to be aware and it is very different from deleting them
Links to earlier "policy statements" by mods (thanks gnat & l4mpi):