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I was reading the first 5 comments of this question, and was wondering about the argument of the fifth commentator. It seems like he quoted a sentence which somehow does not exist.

Before expanding

Then I clicked 'show 3 more comments' and found out that the OP comment was hidden.

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How does the ordering of comments (before clicking 'show X more comments') work? Obviously, it's not by time or the number of votes ...

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    It is by time and number of votes. There is space for a limited number of comments; when space is short, comments with more votes can bump out 'late' comments without votes.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Jun 9, 2015 at 11:10
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    Putting it differently: The 3 comments with votes are displayed, there is space for more comments, so the two oldest comments without votes are included too. The displayed comments are ordered by time.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Jun 9, 2015 at 11:12

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Rules for comment display priority are:

  • Always show the highest-voted comments in chronological order

  • In the event of a vote-tie, give priority to older comments

We can see that in practice here:

  • Start with the highest-voted (here, score-3) comment

    [score-3 comment]
    
  • Add the next-highest comment. Two comments are tied for second place (each with score of 1). We give preference to the older comment:

    [score-1 comment]
    [score-3 comment]
    
  • Since we have more slots, add the more recent second-place score-1 comment:

    [score-1 comment]
    [score-3 comment]
    [score-1 comment]
    
  • All of the score-0 comments are tied for third place, so we add them in chronological order until we run out of spots:

    [score-1 comment]
    [score-0 comment]
    [score-0 comment]
    [score-3 comment]
    [score-1 comment]
    

We have run out of spots, so all other comments are hidden, including the score-0 comment before the score-3 comment.

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