The reply notification stays red, even after I have viewed the comments.

Steps to reproduce:

  1. After answering the question, stay on the same page.
  2. Refresh a page. Assuming comments are posted to the answer, you can view those comments.
  3. Go to another post.
  4. The notification balloon still indicates that you have a reply.

I can see the replies on the page refresh itself. It's not necessary to show the reply notification on every page I visit after that.

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My guess is this behavior is by-design. – o.k.w Feb 18 '10 at 11:46
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@o.k.w, it's an issue from the usablitiy POV.. isn't it?? – RameshVel Feb 18 '10 at 11:54
@o.k.w, am seeing the same problem here for your comment (on viewing diff post after this page refresh) :( – RameshVel Feb 18 '10 at 11:58
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Balloon? Yellow? What've you been smoking? – fretje Feb 18 '10 at 15:23
@fretje, hey cowboy, its just a cuban cigar.. – RameshVel Feb 18 '10 at 17:51
care to explain why the downvote...? you dont understand wat am saying or you think this is not an issue.... ? – RameshVel Feb 19 '10 at 7:42

2 Answers

I think the notification icon is really more of a thought experiment than an actual useful tool. I suspect that some psychologist is collecting data on how often we click the notification icon when we know that we just looked at our recent information and can't possibility have anything new there. I imagine that after the early dismal results from Amazon ads, @Jeff et al went the grant route and picked up some ARRA funding in human behavior research.

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This indeed the only plausible explanation. – Ether Feb 18 '10 at 19:00
@tvanfosson, I can understand what you are trying to say.. "notification icon is really more of a thought experiment than an actual useful tool"- did you really say that.. come on i can only know the replies to my posts by this tiny shiny icon alone... User experience is important than collecting the data for statistics i belive.. isn't it?? – RameshVel Feb 19 '10 at 7:39
Ramesh, he's joking, I think. Because if not I'm going to have to take back the 3 different sockpuppet accounts I just created to upvote this answer. – Craig Stuntz Feb 19 '10 at 16:53
Yup. Case closed. – Peter Ajtai Jul 24 '10 at 5:30

I like that the notifications are "sticky."

I wouldn't want the notification inadvertently dismissed as a side effect of something else I did. If I just happen to view a page generating the notification, I might not have noticed the reason I was being notified.

The notification is a good "sticky note" to remind me to check something specific. If the notice just disappears, I will never know what action I was supposed to take.

I vote to leave it the way it is.

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