I saw this question after fooling around with the permalink link on the bottom of the questions page to see what it was doing.
According to that post it looks like the permalink should change the URL in my browser, but it appears to do nothing. The URL stays the same. Nothing gets copied to my clipboard either which would be way more handy than having to notice the URL change in the browser, but would still not be immediately apparent. If it had similar functionality to the "share" button on the bottom of posts that would be nice. Or just not even have the permalink there if it has no functionality on the default tabs.
Edit: A permalink is a link that you should click and it should give you a URL that allows you to return to that exact same result set or page anytime in the future. It should be content based. If the argument is that the permalink on the questions page is doing exactly what it should because it reloads the page, then by that theory every URL is a permalink. There has to be distinction between the two. Now aside from all of the semantics here, there is clearly about half the people who have voted on this question who agree it's broken or should be renamed, and the other half seem to think it's not a bug at all and that's how a permalink works. With all of that aside - it to me that regardless if that is exactly how it is supposed to work, it seems a little bit off. I'm proposing to update the naming to just say "Refresh the page" or something that is obvious on what it does.
Is this broken or am I just missing something obvious here?
When clicked, it just reloads this URL:
Here is a screenshot of the specific spot I am talking about: