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Can I address my comment to the user which not commented an appropriate question/answer using @- notation (I.e. @SomeUser, where SomeUser does not comment that answer/question)?

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    Gah... maybe community bumps should happen pending a grammar review. Aug 5, 2017 at 4:00

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If the user edited your question/answer, then you can. Otherwise, you cannot.

Using the @-notation, you can mention

  • people who commented to your question/answer.
  • people who edited your question/answer.
  • a ♦ moderator who closed your question.
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  • "...your question/answer..." No matter whose question/answer it is. You can address commenters of any post. OP also didn't even mention their/my so why this confusing limitation in your answer?
    – bloody
    Apr 28, 2020 at 19:29
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No. A comment notifications are limited to the OP, anyone that already commented, if there is a bounty, the bounty placer, if the post is closed by a community moderator, the moderator, and anyone that has edited the post.

See How do comment @replies work? for the full details.

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