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So if a dev removes your comment then he or she has read it, BANG, purpose of your comment is fulfilled.
Though maybe it would be enough if people could upvote or downvote comments so that unhelpful ones automatically get buried (positive or negative).
Do we really want the comments to be an unregulated YouTube-like toilet? Surely the point of comments is a constructive back and forth discussion between players and devs... If a developer wants to ignore criticism it will probably just cost them votes, but that's their problem, isn't it?
Maybe the solution is to have a reviews section separate from comments that cannot be moderated by devs.
http://steamcommunity.com/workshop/discussion/864944465818031942/?appid=765
All the same, given the tone of most comments I've seen on game pages I'm not convinced taking away the ability to moderate comments would be a good idea.
Let's say someone made a game about cats and a user leaves a comment saying only:
"I hate cats."
My response to that would be: "What are you even doing here then?" [delete]
It's a useless negative comment that in no way offers any real criticism or feedback and only takes up space at the top of the page. In my opinion it should be possible to filter out that kind of BS... otherwise the comments section is going to be completely useless for any meaningful discussion.