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×Oh hey, that's a permalink.
The idea is that if you have a Jira ticket with a really long history, you can get a link to the ticket that will jump directly to that comment.
For example, here's a link to the latest comment on this oldie but a goodie from 12 years ago!
No problem. Oh hey could you please mark this answer as "correct" so that others might find it when they search? Thanks!
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For anyone stumbling on this looking for a solution (as I was), you can right-click the timestamp, on the message in question, and copy that address. It has the message ID contained. It will link directly to that message and highlight it in grey.
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Yes, it's ambiguous; it's not "Copy this link to comment on this comment". it's "Copy this comment's url to link to this comment somewhere else". What I wanted to do was in-line comment on this comment by way of a reply.
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Hmmmm, I’m not familiar with this. Screenshot?
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