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I'd like the recent activity and responses pages to show new comments on questions/answers I have commented on (even if I don't own them). If I leave a comment somewhere, I am implicitly engaging in a conversation. Currently, I have to keep looking everywhere I recently left a comment to see if there are new comments.


Derived from uservoice items:

The first one was merged with the second one. When that one was completed, the "recent activity" page was introduced, but I think it is still a problem that it fails to inform me of comment conversations.

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Good idea, I second that. – Ralph Rickenbach Jun 30 at 13:26
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+1 agree that it's useful, however could get quite noisy when you have a lot of comments out. – Ian Elliott Jun 30 at 16:18
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Agree with Ian; by default I think it's fine as it is it, but there should be a way to opt-in for notifications for interesting "threads" (questions or answers). – Jonik Jun 30 at 20:53
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I don't think it's any noisier than the current system is if you provide lots of answers or questions. As it is, you get an update for every comment on any question/answer that you own. Most comments threads die down after 3-4 comments anyway. – Kip Jul 1 at 12:45
When I added the 'derived from' link, I was just trying to copy the relevant info out of a duplicate question that was eventually merged into here. – Kyle Cronin Jul 1 at 14:52
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+200 if I could. Wait, how many votes does it take to get a feature request considered for integration? – P Daddy Sep 4 at 5:53
I wish I could upvote this more then once. Right now, I'm not replying to questions within comments and this is rude and ignorant. Please, don't make me do this anymore :-) – Tim Büthe Oct 27 at 12:23
I'd like this implementation: Add a new tab in my profile where I can see in a single list, all activities in the questions where I have been involved at least once OR that are in my favorite questions. That page would also offer a RSS feed. – Sly Nov 11 at 19:41
Very good suggestion Kip, been looking for this feature aswell. – pauska Nov 12 at 23:54

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This feature reminds me of commenting on one's status on Facebook - you get updates for all the following replies. So instead of spamming, notifying can be done only when @username is mentioned (linked) in the reply.

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the "notify when people say my name" is really interesting, but requires unique names which we don't enforce. – Jeff Atwood Jul 1 at 4:56
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What about @#? Our user numbers are unique right? Maybe even hack it into markdown to have it pull the user's name and autolink to the user's profile. – toast Jul 3 at 23:48
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@toast: why go to such great lengths while spamming the user with comment replies is very easy to do? If you leave a comment, you'll get the replies, much better than hunting for replies (and you will miss replies to older comments.) – hayalci Jul 13 at 21:38
I'm accepting this because, having thought about it more, I think this is a better option. It would balance between the extremes of 1) only getting notified of comments to my posts, and 2) getting notified of all comments to everything i've ever touched. See also: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/4798/… – Kip Aug 14 at 14:49
+1 for a feature like this. I think it would be helpful just to have a simple marker or icon on the user profile page. It just be like a little orange box next to the question or answer on the page that says "New comments!" that would be useful enough to me. – RMorrisey Sep 3 at 16:31
It would just be* – RMorrisey Sep 3 at 16:32
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@Jeff Atwood, i think the likelihood that people with the same nick comment on the same answer is spectaculary small. It's not like you have to send a notification to both "foo"'s if someone does "@foo". You only send it to the one that actually also commented in the same comment thread. And for this small percentage of false positives, i wouldn't worry. – litb Sep 27 at 13:56
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You can also view it like this: If a user in a comment says "@bar" and in the thread there were two "bar" users, then he addressed both of them, so both should get a notification. It's the user's fault, not the system's fault. :) – litb Sep 27 at 14:10
The system already generates the username without spaces and umlauts. My username is "Tim Büthe" but the link to my profile reads "tim-buthe". There could be a auto complete feature, so if you write "@" you get suggestions for usernames, maybe all within this question. When you choose me, it completes to "@tim-buthe" and could display a nicely formatted link to my profile. – Tim Büthe Oct 27 at 12:22
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I would like to see an opt-in option where people who leave comments may request to get notifications when people leave comments to their comments. (Comments from the question asker)

For example, If I ask a new question and someone asks me for more clarification in a form of a question in a comment and I reply, it would be beneficial if the person gets a notification so that the thread continues. I am pretty sure that person is not going to keep checking to see if I replied. People just move on to more recent activities.

I have seen a few questions in limbo because of unanswered questions in comments.

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I agree with this option. If it wasn't opt-in, active users might get too many (uninteresting) response notifications. Personally I think only part of the 'threads' I comment on are ones I really want to keep tracking. By the way, if this was implemented, I think it should be possible to 'unsubscribe' from a given thread too. – Jonik Jul 6 at 12:49
How about incorporating this with tracking edits on a post: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/1751/… (To solve two, or maybe more, FRs with one stone...) – Jonik Aug 6 at 8:36
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I think this would be useful. To check for replies to a comment you've made is pretty unfeasible currently - it involves checking every answer you've ever commented on for new comments..

It wouldn't have to show you every new comment, like is done for answers (which would get out-of-hand rather quickly) - it would just say "New follow-up comments today on the following questions/answers:"

Comments are single threaded, and always ordered - it's easy enough to find your comment and read from there-on, as long as you know which question/answer to look at.

An option to only see replies directed at you with @username could be nice, but that's starting to getting rather.. Twitter'ish, and would be unreliable given StackOverflow does not require unique usernames, and many people only use first-names when replying ("@Jeff blah blah" for example)

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Also worth having in writing somewhere is that the @username convention isn't very robust. A lot of people respond to my comments with "@Aaron". – AaronSieb Aug 7 at 16:02
@Aaron, you could define a list of aliases in your user settings, which you want to be notified about. Since the algorithm only checks those users that also actually are involved in a specific comment thread, i think this would go fine with the traffic too. – litb Sep 27 at 14:01
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How about a checkbox at the bottom of the question that subscribes the user to comments? The users could opt in/out anytime they want.

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A Facebook-like system (i.e., "100% notification") would be annoying at times, but I think missing out on followup questions or having someone miss out on yours is far worse. So, 100% notification would actually be a good start in my opinion.

An improvement might be to give people the ability to opt out of notifications for a particular thread. I've noticed from Facebook that there's sort of a threshold where you go from a few harmless comment notifications to, "OK! Make it stop!" (Usually, it's because someone's status was something like, "What's your favorite movie?!" or because two people decided to use the comment system as an instant messaging service :).) Hopefully, that type of thing would happen quite rarely on stackoverflow, but if it did, a "Stop Notifying Me About This Thread" button would solve the problem.

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i think facebook stopped sending notifications after 5 comments. it may be new. i noticed that 8 comments were left on a photo i posted a few days ago, but i only got 5 notifications. maybe something similar could be done here? – Kip Jul 20 at 2:35
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I just realized that I don't even get notified if someone comments on an someone's answer to my question. I only get notified if the comment is directly under my question or directly under my answer. So, I could be unaware of activity going on with my own question. That hurts even more. – DanThMan Jul 21 at 1:51
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I agree with not too much notificiation: how about a choice to be notified about comments posted on an answer? sort of like a favorite question, but with an answer. I wondered if we should be able to mark a comment as a response to another comment, so I could see my comment responses, but this idea seems better.

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Ran into a good reason why we need SOME kind of comment notification mechanism yesterday. I posted an answer to this question asked by a new user. My original answer was somewhat off-base, the user commented on it (which I received a notification about), and I updated my answer to (hopefully) address their concern, leaving a comment on my answer to indicate that it was updated.

But now what? Have they been notified in any way? Should I have posted a new answer instead of editing my existing one (even though all that was needed was a few tweaks)? Should I have commented on the original question saying "Hey, I updated my answer"? Or do I just need to hope that this new user will look through the comments of every answer to his question periodically?

None of these options seem particularly intuitive.

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The way I've seen most people handle this is by leaving a comment on the question, saying something like "Hey, I've updated my answer, let me know if it helps." It's not intuitive--a new user wouldn't know to do that, you'd have to be around for a while. – Kip Aug 14 at 14:43
@Kip It also clutters the question section with a lot of noise. "I've updated my comment" isn't particularly useful to any future readers looking at the post. – AaronSieb Aug 17 at 19:15

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