The other day I discovered that we have all sorts of really neat shorthand links we can use in comments!
Comments support only bold, italic, code and links; in addition, a few shorthand links are available.
italic and bold text, inline
code in backticks, and basic links. Supported shorthand links:[meta] – link to the current site's Meta; link text is the site name (e.g. "Super User Meta"). Does nothing if the site doesn't have (or already is) a Meta site.
[main] – like [meta], just the other way around.
[edit] – link to the edit page for the post the comment is on, i.e. /posts/{id}/edit. Link text is "edit" (capitalization is respected).
[...]
[ask], [answer] – link to the How to Ask or How to Answer page.
With so many people complaining about / asking why they were downvoted on meta, I request a new comment shorthand link:
[metavotefaq] – link to the faq section vote-differences. Link text is "Voting here works a bit differently from other Stack Exchange sites."
This way, we can easily comment to someone asking "Why was I downvoted?":
Because [metavotefaq]

[META-FAQ#vote-differences]– nhinkle Nov 26 '11 at 20:31