If a comment underneath a question contains a link to another question and the question is subsequently closed as duplicate of this question, the comment containing this link is automatically deleted.
I'm not sure what exact rule is applied here, but this automatic deletion has some clear drawbacks.
Also see this 3 year old question: Do not automatically remove hand-written comments when closing as duplicate. Or this one: Make the automatic deletion of "possible duplicate of" comments more precise, which is unanswered.
I would like to renew the request not to delete those comments.
Reasons are: Those comments might be of the form:
"This could be a duplicate of _link1_, _link2_, _link3_."
If then the question is closed as duplicate of link1, the two other links are gone, even though they might help the questioner and other future readers.
"This question is not a duplicate of _link_"
The argument will be deleted, despite being potentially useful or correct.
"I found this link, but it doesn't help because _reason A_"
Same as above.
"I marked this question as duplicate of _link_, because _reason A_, _reason B_"
The reasons for being a duplicate would be deleted, despite being useful for the questioner to know how their next question should be phrased or what not to ask next.
(If people are interested in a real-world example: see my comment here and imagine it had been written by someone other then the person closing the question.)
Equally, if a question gets reopened after being closed, the link to the in that case very-closely-related question is not there anymore - see Duplicate reopened: keep the link to the near-duplicate
Edit: I do not quite see how this feature request has been sufficiently handled in the question now marked as duplicate, since that post is neither declined nor does it have any answers arguing against it. I wrote this new question, asking how such renewals of old feature request should be handled instead.