Just now I got another variant of this, the apport retracing service sent me a 
mail telling me that a bug I filed last month 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1133314 is a duplicate of  
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1090668 and asking me to review that and add 
any further informaton there, but that bug is again Lost in cyberspace. The 
page for my bug does also say "This bug is a duplicate of:" and then nothing 
but icons to edit or delete the invisible duplicate link. Only after scrolling 
to the bottom of the page does one see a warning "Remember, this bug report is 
a duplicate of a private bug. Comment here only if you think the duplicate 
status is wrong. " How should I remember if I have never been told, and how 
should I comment on the duplicate status if I can't see what it is supposedly a 
duplicate of?

It might indeed be useful to solve this in a slightly less confusing
way.

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