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by gruseom 5486 days ago
The trouble is that the very same visual cue makes it easy to filter out comments as background noise, so people fail to read them (or even see them) when updating the associated code. As a result, comments don't get maintained and become inaccurate over time. It takes only a small amount of such semantic decay before the comments are a net negative.

Programmers take code seriously. Most don't take comments seriously, even when they believe they ought to. You might say they're bad programmers, but I don't think it's that simple. I think the attention goes straight to code for a reason.