Slashdot is the only community site I've seen where you can vote comments along multiple axes (insightful, interesting, funny).
It's really useful metadata: jokes are inevitable, so rather than having rules about them, let the site order comments appropriately.
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ASTs typically discard comments, and that's usually what you want.
The only time (AFAICS) that preserving comments is useful is for writing a code formatter.
Could you write a formatter in terms of a list of lexemes? A CST is a non-trivial bit of code for one use case.
Copilot doesn't offer a way of disabling completion inside comments. People have discovered a comical workaround: swearing in the comment! https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/8062#discussioncomment-11902740
I've been writing docs for different programming language operators (+, *, == and so on). Each one gets a separate web page.
I've suddenly realised that / is much harder! docs/+ and docs/== is fine, but docs// just doesn't work as a URL in a static site.
Any ideas?