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I was reading the blog article How often do people actually copy and paste from Stack Overflow? Now we know and there was a section at the bottom (Ctrl+f for "copied comment") about the most copied comment on Stack Overflow.

Comment Score Total Copies URL
938 4,924 How do you change the size of figures drawn with Matplotlib?

However the link doesn't seem to lead to a comment, or maybe that content has since been deleted.

What was the comment? Is there any way for regular users to see deleted comments?

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    Is there any way for regular users to see deleted comments? I suppose the Wayback Machine might have grabbed a page while the subsequently deleted comment was still there. Sep 4, 2021 at 11:30

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deleted comment: "plt.figure(figsize=(20,10))"

The comment was deleted for giving the same answer as https://stackoverflow.com/a/638443

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    Was the comment under the question, or under another answer? Sep 6, 2021 at 1:30
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    Was under the question and was the first comment. That's probably why it was so copied. Ironically, it subverts the Q&A methodology
    – Machavity Mod
    Sep 6, 2021 at 2:01
  • @Machavity it would be interesting to do a test to see if it's copied MORE as an answer now that the comment has been deleted. Sep 6, 2021 at 3:56
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    Thanks, yeah, I guessed as much. Answering in comments is bad for many reasons, including defeating or subverting the voting / sorting mechanisms. (Although sometimes it's better than nothing, as long as the answer actually is accurate and good.) Sites like rpg.stackexchange.com make a much bigger deal about not answering in comments, because many of their questions require a long-form answer, and voting (and even correctness for some non-rules questions) is more subjective. And because they have the moderator-time to question-volume to enforce it, at least on HNQ questions. Sep 6, 2021 at 4:53
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    (Obviously you know that already, @Machavity, so I guess that was mostly for the benefit of future readers. Who might want to read my answer in a comment, xD) Sep 6, 2021 at 4:54

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