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Great, thanks!
I mean, that's what the context option is for. Old LW had the built-in add-one-context link, too, which reddit doesn't, although adding one context at a time is pretty slow (Reddit of course has its context links that immediately provide 3 context, but doesn't have these on the comment pages themselves). Personally I think "link to the comment, let the reader handle context-fetching" is fine. If you really think people are confused you can make the "add context" or "parent" links more prominent.
Edit: Sorry, this is unrelated but I just noticed it editing this comment. Apparently when I post a comment, any included Markdown is silently converted to equivalent-but-possibly-different Markdown. (E.g., I used astersisks to emphasize something, and they were converted to underscores.) Can I ask that this not be done? That those of us using the Markdown editor have our actual text unaltered when we go to edit it later? Thank you!