When I'm reviewing the LQP queue, and I click Recommend Deletion on an old answer, the popup has limited options, and there's a text at the bottom, saying:
This answer has been on the site for quite a while now; it probably won't benefit from commentary.
I found that strange:
- Why is commentary less probable than other VLQ-reasons (e.g. link-only-ness) on an old answer?
- I've seen some old commentary answers in the LQP queue.
- Why is the removal of options good, even if those options are improbable?
My question is:
What's the reasoning behind the above statement?
Is there any statistical or logical reason of it?