The ["Does this answer your question? [Link to possible duplicate]"] comment was removed because the user disagreed that the duplicate you proposed answered their question and the system now removes them in that case. ... That deletion is going direct to the database which leaves the result you see.
Ok, but:
- A question asker generally doesn't recognize that a duplicate actually answers their question; after all, they're the one asking the question, meaning they don't know a solution to their problem, and perhaps they don't recognize one when someone shows it to them, because it's in a form they don't expect.
- When the question is not closed as a duplicate, the comment is useful for later visitors wanting to perhaps actually try and see whether the duplicate answers their question, or wanting to help explain the OP why the duplicate actually answers their question.
- This deletion breaks the "Linked" section in the sidebar, which used to link to possible duplicates - but now that the comment is hard-deleted, the link is gone as well. See redirect in htaccess to force uppercase URL which has 2 duplicate votes but no comments and no "Linked" section in the sidebar.
- The close-voter can't see anymore which question they suggested as duplicate:
as the person who actually cast the close vote I don't see the suggested duplicate! I can only see that I cast a "duplicate close vote" and the only option is to "Retract Close Vote". I should be able to see the "suggested duplicate" as well
In short: the "possible duplicate" or "Does this answer your question?" comment is for more people than just the OP and serves a bigger purpose than just asking the OP a question, namely linking to the other question for all other users, and should not be automatically removed, especially not if it only takes one click from the OP to do so, because the OP is not in the position to determine that.
I may just sound angry because you're breaking my workflow, but you're carving away at the duplicate system here, without any announcement of this change - as far as I could find.