I do not expect a lot of users finding out if they comments have been removed. That's only for weird users like me. So in most cases, they won't even notice their answer in a comment was removed.
I left a comment last night before bed to the 3 users that posted answers as comments, when I woke up, my comment was purged and there were no new answers posted and all three comments remained. Nothing changed.
What are the consequences? The users that do the right thing continue contributing and the users who do not do the right stop contributing -- doesn't sound ultra-horrible.
Stack Overflow does not suffer from a shortage of volunteers.
@mickmackusa It is in shortage of users giving good information :) Whether that is in comments or Answers is not really relevant. You just want to bend then into doing it the way you prefer, which in your quest to make happen, may be counterproductive.
I am not offended if someone "steals" a comment's insights and puts them in an answer. But the poster needs to possess sufficient understanding to explain the solution. Again, ideally, no one should need to mop up this misbehavior. People should simply post their resolving advice as an answer. Am I repeating myself too much? I think people should just post answers as answers instead of comments.
I do post answers as answers. If you find a comment of mine that breaches my policy, let me know and I will take action to remove the comment and potentially post an answer if possible/appropriate.
If so many people are in favor of posting answers as comments, then please rally for the placeholder text to be updated. Otherwise there is an obvious contradiction between site design and user behavior.
@Scratte I am not asking for your two front teeth here. If you want to post resolving advice, post a friggin' answer.
I think some of the high-rep Power Users feel that low(ish) quality questions aren't worthy of the time/effort required for an answer, but will happily show off their knowledge by posting a "summary answer" as a comment.
@mickmackusa That is not going to happen anytime soon. I have no interest in raising my reputation. Posting Answers is really counter-productive to that aim.
@mickmackusa I'm not offering it as an excuse - just something that I have seen (as have you). But I just move on, whereas you've taken the issue on as a mission.
Most of the points raised today are covered in my meta post: meta.stackexchange.com/a/296481/352329 so I don't have too much to edit (when I get around to revisiting it).
Perhaps Stack Overflow is not the right site for you if you want to help people but don't want to be rewarded with unicorn points.
@Dharman Yes, but I also can spend my time doing something else, no?.. and when I see something that I can help with in 2 minutes, I do it. I am not inclined to spend 1 hour on absolutely nothing.. and I do not like the bounty system at all. I think it should be removed.