(I don't know if this is the right place to rant)

I just posed a question (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1142827/letting-a-java-swing-program-layout-itself-again), I got some (partially correct) answers to my question within minutes. I then placed comments to these answers, but now my question appears to be dead, and it's very unlikely that my comments will be read.

Can't there be a system where people get notified they have responses to their comments? It might not work anyway as it would (like any form of thinking) destroy your (time spent) / (points earned) ratio.

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Users are notified if someone comments on their post. – devinb Jul 17 '09 at 13:14
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I'm not sure exactly what you're looking for. Users are notified if you comment on their answers. Due to the many vagaries of the magic envelope, they may not be notified for a while, but they will be eventually. Whether such a comment will cause them to go back and add more information is strictly up to the user. Relax, it's only been an hour since you posted the question. Not everyone is a complete SO degenerate, constantly hitting refresh.

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Okay, I didn't see such a system. I understand an hour is not much (certainly compared to the traditional forums), but there also was a lot of activity the first 5 minutes, and then nothing. – kresjer Jul 17 '09 at 13:29
That's really sort of the nature of the site. Questions experience a flurry of activity early when they're at the top of the unanswered and newest questions list, and then it cools down. Give it a little time, though. Usually people will follow up within a day or so (not counting weekends, typically). – Hilarious Comedy Pesto Jul 17 '09 at 13:43
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The initial burst of activity is people seeing your question and trying to get the first answer in (The Fastest Gun in the West). Usually the first answer gets the most up-votes assuming it's correct or nearly correct, so there is an incentive there already. The Enlightened badge is also awarded if the first answer gets 10 up-votes - another incentive.

By the time this initial burst of activity is over your question will have probably dropped off the front page of the site and so will be seen by fewer people.

Others have mentioned that your comments on answers will get seen, but it might take them a little while to percolate through the system, and if the people answering your question are answering a lot of other questions as well they might not see your comment straight away.

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