You don't always need a reproducible example, so long as the problem can be described without it. The goal is to create a situation whereby a knowledgeable user can produce an answer to the question.
If such a user is required to create an entire example, and then solve the problem, then it is greatly beneficial to the question to first produce the example; without one, it is rare these questions get answers.
If such a user is required to guess at the problem, because the example does not exhibit the problem described, then the question will rarely get answers; users generally do not guess unless they are fairly certain they are correct.
In this case, since enough users who were well informed in the subject could not reproduce the issue you describe, given the situation you provide, the requirement to produce more information lands solely with you, the question asker.
Questions need to be able to be answered to be on topic, and in order for an answer to be produced, there needs to be a viable scenario produced which exhibits whichever problem is being encountered.
How to get to a reproducible example can be difficult, and often leads to solving the problem on your own. I would suggest that you keep working to provide a way to reproduce the problem, and if you do get to that point but cannot solve the problem, at least other users will be able to take part in observing the problematic behavior.
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is expanded to minimal reproducible example. I doubt anyone is saying "you must include an MRE" without linking to the page. Beyond that, the other definition of MRE is an apt analogy. A prepackaged thing containing everything you need.[mcve]
magic link. I can't recall seeing any bare references to MCVE in recent history. Maybe it's more common in the tags you frequent, but it seems like a huge loss to omit the two square braces for the benefit of not having to type two characters. But I guess lazy People will always be lazy and there isn't much anyone can do about that. I'd say that any comment that requests an MCVE or MRE or MWE or what have you without linking to the help center page is worthless and should be deleted at best and actively harmful at worst.[mcve]
and have it expand to a link.[mcve]
magic link"? Because I certainly posted a request for a MCVE which I manually expanded and linked to like a chump because I never knew about the existence of magic links. Not until the whole min-reprex thing was posted and people mentioned it. I don't think how I'd ever pick it up - other syntax I can see if I edit a post, but I can't edit comments, nor can I see what code was used there. Nor did I even think there would be some sort of short-code for a link to something.