When I scroll down, I am looking at the content below the navigation bar. I'm reading a question. I'm reading an answer. I'm reading comments. I'm deciding whether to vote up or vote down. I'm writing my own post or comment. Things I'm not doing include thinking, "Gee, I hope I get a notification popped up," or, "Oh, I should go look at some completely unrelated stuff." These are things I would much rather have out of my way and out of my focus so that I can think about the content I'm trying to read. A sticky scroll bar would only distract from the actual content and reduce the available space for it.
From an aesthetic perspective, sticky elements have the appearance of moving separately from the rest of the page (Actually, they really do move separately from the rest of the page.), and they demand your attention every time you adjust the page. This makes them feel very unnatural and out of place, and it makes them rather gaudy. The only way to make a "sticky" element really work well is to make sure the scrollable area doesn't include it in the first place, but doing that in a full browser creates its own separate mess.
Please do not sticky it.