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I have posted an answer to this question: Most dispersed set of points in a disk?, but do not see any indication that a comment has been left to that answer, if I however use the StackExchange App, then I see the beginning of some comment "Comment: Your first point was not a coarse description, it was perfectly precise. I you edited out (i.e. ..." (end of citation).

Question: where can I find the full comment and, why don't I see any indication, that a comments exists, outside of the StackExchange App?

I have posted an answer to this question: Most dispersed set of points in a disk?, but do not see any indication that a comment has been left to that answer, if I however use the StackExchange App, then I see the beginning of some comment "Comment: Your first point was not a coarse description, it was perfectly precise. I you edited out (i.e. ..." (end of citation).

Question: where can I find the full comment and, why don't I see any indication, that a comments exists, outside of the StackExchange App?

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I have posted an answer to this question: Most dispersed set of points in a disk?, but do not see any indication that a comment has been left to that answer, if I however use the StackExchange App, then I see the beginning of some comment "Comment: Your first point was not a coarse description, it was perfectly precise. I you edited out (i.e. ..." (end of citation).

Question: where can I find the full comment and, why don't I see any indication, that a comments exists, outside of the StackExchange App?