In this question the point is about comments on questions where users try and raise attention to an answer they just posted. This is not encouraged, and I agree fully.
There is also lots of comments on answers though where the comment is mostly a @user check updated answer
so that it will popup a notification.
The usefulness of those is debatable but I think they are useful. When reviewing a bad question I downvoted I'm happy that the user will notify me that he updated his text so that I can remove my downvote, or comment further.
Also, in this removed question where an answer of mine was quite bad my @user
comments indicating my updates allowed to get a higher rep attention long enough for him to help me understand my confusion. Or maybe he would have checked afterwise anyway, I'll never know, but for now I assume without my comment he would not have looked back and I would have stayed in the dark.
However, I find myself flagging a lot of these 'useful' comments because after a day, they are pretty much too chatty.
Should we:
- Have a notification when a post you commented/voted on get updated? (this could generate way too much noise in my inbox though)
- Follow up on our downvotes and comments?
- Just accept that those comments are also just noise that should not be commented in the first place?