Problem
I find myself in this often recurring pattern of going back into my account's action/vote history to check up on posts I've commented or voted on to see how they're doing. Some of the time there was some activity that now allows someone to help the OP further in some way. It doesn't necessarily mean the question has improved to the point that it can be reopened, but often there's something positive that can be done, anything from pointing the OP in the right direction to at least making them understand SO's system a little better.
This activity doesn't show up anywhere else; e.g. it could be comments the OP left without @-ing anyone, or the post was edited but still (correctly) rejected in the review queue. Either way it's nothing the original close voters or commentators would be notified about.
Anecdotally I've heard many times that other users fall into this same pattern of "checking back in" with posts. The thing is, it's very time consuming to do this, to repeatedly go over a list of posts one by one to see whether anything has changed.
Proposition
To solve this problem, how about some way to be actively notified, in the inbox, about any activity on selected posts? This includes any edits, comments and new answers on the post. I'll tentatively refer to this as "adopting a post", so you can keep up with it to hopefully nurture it into a useful state, or at the very least provide some "aftercare" to the OP in some way or another. This would be entirely opt-in on a post-by-post basis.
The existing Favourites feature does not suffice here, since there are no active notifications and it still requires regularly checking in on a list of posts.
Devil's Advocate
The obvious critique here is that we don't want to encourage help vampires in any way by providing them a solution. My counter arguments for that are:
- we've been avoiding that since forever, and it's obviously not working as a strategy to significantly reduce bad posts
- "adopting a post" is already happening by the people that do it, just very manually
- you're still free and encouraged to ignore help vampires and concentrate on the posts you feel stand an actual chance
Advantages
- keeps "first responders" that have already interacted with the post in the loop instead of solely shunting it off to "passer-by" reviewers
- can get posts out of review queues faster and reduce queue workload if post reopens are "settled out of court" by the originally involved close voter(s)
- reduces frustration on the part of OPs "commenting into the void" without getting any feedback, and speeding up the close-reopen cycle
- last but not least makes an informally established practice more efficient
I see this as really having the potential to shape community interactions in a more positive manner and helping new users onboard more easily (or at least letting them down less harshly), all with a minimum of change.