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Check the first comment below, I wrote it as a test. What I wrote was

this is a [answer](http://stackoverflow.com/a/30816530/2651073)

But what you see is a link to Help Center.

Why does this happen?

Update: I just realized that [answer] is a magic link, but it is too magic! it should work when there is no valid link in the parentheses.

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It is not a valid link. There is some character between the closing paren and the open bracket. I am on mobile right now and thus cannot check which (obviously invisible) character it is, but as you can see in my comment on the question, a valid link works as expected.

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This is because of [answer] having a special meaning in comments, it's a "magic link", just like [so] and some others.

See Add data.SE style "magic links" to comments for a list of (all) specials.

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    Yikes. Let's call it a bug when it ignores a valid (link). Commented Jun 13, 2015 at 9:02
  • @HansPassant: It doesn't. Commented Jun 13, 2015 at 10:51

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