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I have some cases where I am unable to get message notification.

  1. Suppose I asked a question and somebody answers it, on that answer I write a comment after some days some user gives a comment but without @Amogh in this case I did not get notified. Why? Author of question is I, so comment on question or any answer is supposed to get notified to me. For example visit this. This question is posted by me and in answer after comment by me on 1st July User Kevin Brown,injecteer posted comment but I didn't get a notification about this.

  2. In second known case, if a question is posted by some other user and I gave a comment on that after that some other users also commented on the question (without @amogh) then this that comment is not notified to me . if comment is added by author of question that also not get notified to me. Why?

It seems I only get notified when an user says @amogh, why?

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A comment without explicit @name notifies the author of the post and the previous commenter, but only if the author and one other user are commenting. On the sample answer you linked to, Kevin Brown added a comment too, so now there is more than one user apart from the author commenting. No notifications are sent to either you or Kevin unless explicit @name replies are used.

From the central FAQ on the subject (see How do comment @replies work?):

If a user comments on their own post and there is only one person who has previously commented, then that person is also notified if @name is forgotten.

Emphasis mine.

The same applies to a question; if you commented on a question, and another user, also not the author comments, you will not get notified because there is more than one non-author user commenting.

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  • In sample answer Kevin Brown is wanted to give some information but just because of absence of @Amogh I am not et notified. Sorry but I am not convinced to this. Question is posted by me so I suppose any activity performed on question and answer is notified to me(author of question).
    – Amogh
    Commented Jul 5, 2014 at 18:07
  • @Amogh: Your english is rather.. hard to follow. You can not be convinced of this all you want, but that is how it currently works. Commented Jul 5, 2014 at 18:08

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