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replaced http://data.stackexchange.com/ with https://data.stackexchange.com/
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You cannot see the source for comments, not on the site itself.

You can search for comments in the Stack Exchange Data Explorer, where comments are retrievable in source form, but the data dump can be up to a week old.

Your best bet is to just read the comment formatting help; the comment box has a help link next to it that opens a summary, which in turn links to that page:

help link next to comment box circled, arrow to resulting summary, link to further help circled

You cannot see the source for comments, not on the site itself.

You can search for comments in the Stack Exchange Data Explorer, where comments are retrievable in source form, but the data dump can be up to a week old.

Your best bet is to just read the comment formatting help; the comment box has a help link next to it that opens a summary, which in turn links to that page:

help link next to comment box circled, arrow to resulting summary, link to further help circled

replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
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You cannot see the source for comments, not on the site itself.

You can search for comments in the Stack Exchange Data Explorer, where comments are retrievable in source form, but the data dump can be up to a week old.

Your best bet is to just read the comment formatting helpcomment formatting help; the comment box has a help link next to it that opens a summary, which in turn links to that page:

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You cannot see the source for comments, not on the site itself.

You can search for comments in the Stack Exchange Data Explorer, where comments are retrievable in source form, but the data dump can be up to a week old.

Your best bet is to just read the comment formatting help; the comment box has a help link next to it that opens a summary, which in turn links to that page:

help link next to comment box circled, arrow to resulting summary, link to further help circled

You cannot see the source for comments, not on the site itself.

You can search for comments in the Stack Exchange Data Explorer, where comments are retrievable in source form, but the data dump can be up to a week old.

Your best bet is to just read the comment formatting help; the comment box has a help link next to it that opens a summary, which in turn links to that page:

help link next to comment box circled, arrow to resulting summary, link to further help circled

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You cannot see the source for comments, not on the site itself.

You can search for comments in the Stack Exchange Data Explorer, where comments are retrievable in source form, but the data dump can be up to a week old.

Your best bet is to just read the comment formatting help; the comment box has a help link next to it that opens a summary, which in turn links to that page:

help link next to comment box circled, arrow to resulting summary, link to further help circled