Next to the comment box is a *help* link, when you click on it a yellow help area appears that states:

> Comments use mini-Markdown formatting

with a short example. The box links you to a [detailed help page for comment formatting](https://stackoverflow.com/editing-help#comment-formatting), which starts with:

> Comments support only bold, italic, code and links; in addition, a few shorthand links are available.

You cannot use paragraphs or lists. Code is limited to inline sections (using backticks).

This is by design, comments should only be used for quick feedback; asking for clarifications, pointing out problems. Nothing more; the real content should be in the question and in the answers.

Not for nothing does the comment box use the placeholder:

> Use comments to ask for more information or suggest improvements. Avoid answering questions in comments.

If you find that your comment is running into one big blodge, then take that as a sign that perhaps the post itself is actually off-topic. It could be inviting discussion or is so unclear as to be unanswerable. Perhaps it should be voted to be closed instead?

Longer discussions should be taken to chat; Stack Overflow will offer to create a dedicated chat room if the  comments thread gets too long, but don't hesitate to start a chatroom for the post early (just go to the chat server, create a room, and post a comment inviting the other party or parties to join you there.