I answered a question, and to no surprise, received a downvote. That's not the problem, it happens all the time. And I somewhat understand the reason for the downvote - even though technically I did still answer the question in its state at that time.
Once I noticed the downvote, I commented along the lines of "Would the downvoter please explain? This answer would have been correct if OP hadn't excluded certain information in their question."
I just noticed that particular comment has been deleted. And I have no idea why. All the other comments appear to remain.
It's my understanding (at least in the past) that moderators are only able to delete all comments, or delete one in response to somebody reporting it for abuse. Yet I don't see why it would have been reported, or have any issue, especially since OP respectfully responded to it (among other people).
I have a feeling that the moderator who deleted it is the same person who downvoted the answer. I don't like to jump to conclusions, but that's what it seems like.
Can someone explain what rule is in place that permits moderators to specifically delete individual comments, despite the fact that it was a simple inquiry as to the reason for the downvote, and was not in any way condescending or rude?
Fundamentally, if I'm not allowed to learn and improve my future answers by asking such questions in comments, then where should I ask? The ideal solution would be to get direct feedback from that person who found a reason to downvote. Stack Overflow is supposed to be about improving the future quality of information. How can I help do that if I can't ask how to improve?
EDIT Based on responses, it seems as if any comment can be deleted by any user by simply flagging it. Is this the case?