I want to link to a specific answer on a question thread. I know it's possible, because I see such links virtually everywhere yet I see no obvious mechanism.
I search the site for 'link to a specific answer'. Nothing shows up. A similar search of 'help center' yields nothing. Finally I discover 'meta' and come here. Only after typing the title to this post do I see something that might be relevant: Citation for (linking to) answers
After reading it, the answer is obvious, but I'm astounded that 'Linking to an answer' isn't an FAQ item and that none of the top 10 results from that phrase even mention the word citation (a clue to a word that may have results) much less mention a 'share' button.
The problem is, it's not even a button. I have 'underline links' set to 'always' on my browser and those 'buttons' are not underlined or marked in any way as something that might be clickable. Also, the text is so subdued it looks like its greyed out (inactive) or simply metadata.
Basically I'm saying that these factors work together to make noticing the button at all much less realizing its purpose to be far less likely than people who already know where it is and what it does might think and something as simple as an appropriately titled FAQ entry might get more hits than you think.