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Ethan Field
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When you want to share any Stack Exchange comment you grab its link, eg.

https://rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/165696/if-my-character-exchanges-a-crossbow-for-a-longbow-how-do-my-attack-and-damage#comment440364_165696

https://rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/165696/if-my-character-exchanges-a-crossbow-for-a-longbow-how-do-my-attack-and-damage#comment440364_165696

At the end you can see: 440438_165697 which is comment's id and answer's id. What is the reason of storing answer's id there? You could easily locate that element on page without having answer's id attached.

When you want to share any Stack Exchange comment you grab its link, eg.

https://rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/165696/if-my-character-exchanges-a-crossbow-for-a-longbow-how-do-my-attack-and-damage#comment440364_165696

At the end you can see: 440438_165697 which is comment's id and answer's id. What is the reason of storing answer's id there? You could easily locate that element on page without having answer's id attached.

When you want to share any Stack Exchange comment you grab its link, eg.

https://rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/165696/if-my-character-exchanges-a-crossbow-for-a-longbow-how-do-my-attack-and-damage#comment440364_165696

At the end you can see: 440438_165697 which is comment's id and answer's id. What is the reason of storing answer's id there? You could easily locate that element on page without having answer's id attached.

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SecretAgentMan
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spelling, not SO-specific
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Heretic Monkey
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Why do comments on so containsStack Exchange contain the answer's ID?

When you want to share any soStack Exchange comment you grab its link, eg.

https://rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/165696/if-my-character-exchanges-a-crossbow-for-a-longbow-how-do-my-attack-and-damage#comment440364_165696

At the end you can see: 440438_165697 which is comment's id and answer's id. What is the reason of storing answer's id there? You could easlyeasily locate that element on page without having answer's id attached.

Why comments on so contains the answer's ID?

When you want to share any so comment you grab its link, eg.

https://rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/165696/if-my-character-exchanges-a-crossbow-for-a-longbow-how-do-my-attack-and-damage#comment440364_165696

At the end you can see: 440438_165697 which is comment's id and answer's id. What is the reason of storing answer's id there? You could easly locate that element on page without having answer's id attached.

Why do comments on Stack Exchange contain the answer's ID?

When you want to share any Stack Exchange comment you grab its link, eg.

https://rpg.stackexchange.com/questions/165696/if-my-character-exchanges-a-crossbow-for-a-longbow-how-do-my-attack-and-damage#comment440364_165696

At the end you can see: 440438_165697 which is comment's id and answer's id. What is the reason of storing answer's id there? You could easily locate that element on page without having answer's id attached.

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