I’ve noticed this a few times before, but now it happened in one of my own comments and I could verify that it’s inserted by the website, not me:
The screenshot was made in Chrome 40.0.2214.94 on OS X 10.9.5.
Inspecting the comment source code, I see that the website has inserted two characters:
<span class="comment-copy">Depending on the compiler,
<a href="http://tinodidriksen.com/2010/02/07/cpp-convert-int-to-string-speed/" rel="nofollow">Boost.Spirit.Karma handily beats
<code>sprintf</code></a>‌​.
There’s also the FastFormat library, but I’ve never used that.</span>
So we have here zero-width non-joiner (200C) and a zero-width space (U+200B), and the browser displays them as boxes.
And I’ve inspected the comment itself using a hex editor:
– Clearly, the characters are not present there.