What are the numbers preceding some posted questions

I tried to seach for this, but nothing came up. What are the numbers I see before some posted questions.

Is there a link to the Support Community from the KB article that automatically puts the KB number in the new discussion. I couldn't find one. 
Or does the person creating the discussion manually put the article number in the topic. 
I now know what the number is, I just don't understand how it gets in the new discussion topic. 

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