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I don't see a point in this.

If I want to be informed about changes of a post, I follow it. If I don't want to be informed, then I don't follow it. It's really not a feature that is super advanced or hard or difficult to remember.
The button is readily visible and actually very close to the comment section.

That people feel the need to create additional pings via comments is unfortunate. But often enough, not just the comment is noise but the ping as well. Giving authors a reminder that they could ping everyone who commented seems at best neutral in terms of removing noise.

That said, in situation where a ping is appropriate, it's not clear to me why the author should be the only one to raise them. We have heaps of curators that comment, review, edit. An initial comment may just as well become obsolete due someone else'san edit, or even a general, clarifying comment by anyone else.

I don't see a point in this.

If I want to be informed about changes of a post, I follow it. If I don't want to be informed, then I don't follow it. It's really not a feature that is super advanced or hard or difficult to remember.
The button is readily visible and actually very close to the comment section.

That people feel the need to create additional pings via comments is unfortunate. But often enough, not just the comment is noise but the ping as well. Giving authors a reminder that they could ping everyone who commented seems at best neutral in terms of removing noise.

That said, in situation where a ping is appropriate, it's not clear to me why the author should be the only one to raise them. We have heaps of curators that comment, review, edit. An initial comment may just as well become obsolete due someone else's edit, or even a general, clarifying comment.

I don't see a point in this.

If I want to be informed about changes of a post, I follow it. If I don't want to be informed, then I don't follow it. It's really not a feature that is super advanced or hard or difficult to remember.
The button is readily visible and actually very close to the comment section.

That people feel the need to create additional pings via comments is unfortunate. But often enough, not just the comment is noise but the ping as well. Giving authors a reminder that they could ping everyone who commented seems at best neutral in terms of removing noise.

That said, in situation where a ping is appropriate, it's not clear to me why the author should be the only one to raise them. We have heaps of curators that comment, review, edit. An initial comment may just as well become obsolete due an edit or even a general, clarifying comment by anyone else.

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user5349916
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I don't see a point in this.

If I want to be informed about changes of a post, I follow it. If I don't want to be informed, then I don't follow it. It's really not a feature that is super advanced or hard or difficult to remember.
The button is readily visible and actually very close to the comment section.

That people feel the need to create additional pings via comments is unfortunate. But often enough, not just the comment is noise but the ping as well. Giving authors a reminder that they could ping everyone who commented seems at best neutral in terms of removing noise.

That said, in situation where a ping is appropriate, it's not clear to me why the author should be the only one to raise them. We have heaps of curators that comment, review, edit. An initial comment may just as well become obsolete due someone else's edit, or even a general, clarifying comment.