Since this question has my name in the post, I'm going to assume it's waiting for an answer from me.
In my soon to be obsolete comment on this question, I answered this (in fact, it's the first non-deleted comment on the question):
There comes a point in a conversation where it becomes clear that continuing it won’t serve any purpose except to give ammo to those that want to fight. The only winning move is not to play. Also, as I’ve said dozens of times: comments are ephemeral post it notes. Once you’ve seen the reply, there’s not much sense in keeping it around, especially when with some searching I could find that stance repeated in mine or others answers. [...]
That's my position.
I could go deeper and pick apart each conversation; and how each conversation that precipitated me deleting my comments was leading towards that inevitable conclusion; but that would invite further bikeshedding over whether each individual conversation was 'worthy of deleting my own comments', and 'what I should have done'.
At this point this would be the sort of question that would be on topic on https://meta.meta.stackoverflow.com.
Comments are for clarifications and critiques of the post. Once a person finds themselves arguing points in the comments, the plot has been lost. The post is no longer the focus, the comments are. If a person wants to make their viewpoint known for eternity, they should post an answer. If they want to debate in the comments, they're welcome to do so but there's no requirement that anyone else indulge that pursuit.
From a moderator's perspective, if an individual chooses to delete their own comments we are more likely to cheer them than to chide them. This software and platform are not well suited for long comment chains, and they're making our lives easier by cleaning up after themselves.
Catija (a community manager) brought up a good point in the comments that I did not know:
The system intentionally allows users to delete their own comments without the risk of a moderator undeleting those comments - mods can not undelete comments a user deleted themselves. If someone wants to extricate themselves from a comment chain, that's their choice and we will respect it.
The complete logic for comment-undeletion is (per Catija):
A moderator can't un-delete any comment deleted by a non-moderator, which includes flag-deleted comments and comments deleted by ex-moderators.
Since it is generally frowned upon for moderators to 'moderate' posts/comments they're involved in, we do not generally delete comments targeted at us. That's also why I won't delete other people's comments in conversations I'm involved in (unless the comment's tenor is so out of bounds as it would merit immediate deletion in any case).