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I'm currently watching some tags for a new questions which I may answer. Most of the questions are very easy to answer but some not. For me it's very good way to learn something new, because if I cannot answer the question it's likely that I will learn something from the answer.

I would like to see an option to watch a question for changes/answers. Currently I'm adding the question to my Google Calendar and check it every 2-3 days for changes. I think it could be handled better e.g. with a friendly notification about new answer in the question I'm interested in.

Does anyone miss this option in stackoverflow?

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You can already do this. You have two options:

  • Star the question. Your Favorites tab in your profile will list posts that have changed recently first, as well as show you the number of changes (new comments, answers, edited posts) as a number since you last looked at a question:

    starring a question

  • Every question page has a RSS feed; look for the question feed in the sidebar, bottom.

    question RSS feed link

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  • I know about the RSS, but it's too much work if you are using eg. feedly to add and remove the feed, but I didn't know that starring the question will notify me about new answers. Thanks!
    – tomrozb
    Jul 24, 2014 at 7:08
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    While the "favorite" feature can be used this way, it seems overloaded. There is a set of badges for the poster depending on how many people favorited the question. Which suggests that it should only be used for really awesome questions. But in meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/262552/…, some people suggested that they use it to bookmark really bad questions they want to observe. If enough people do that, somebody could get a "Stellar Question" gold badge for posting the worst question ever. Jul 24, 2014 at 7:30
  • @RetoKoradi: But noone does that. Yes, power users use starring to track trainwrecks of questions. To make sure that they are deleted, or to monitor a post for vandalism, etc. But not that many people do; I've never seen 25 people star a bad question to earn the asker a badge. Bad questions are closed, deleted, cleaned out way before that would ever happen.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Jul 24, 2014 at 9:34
  • @RetoKoradi: in the meantime, starring explicitly supports this usecase; to monitor questions. That is exactly why it is there, to monitor and to group, something browser bookmarks cannot give you.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Jul 24, 2014 at 9:35
  • @RetoKoradi: if there ever is a problem with handing out the badges to questions that don't deserve it, it is easy enough to expand the criteria for those; say only open questions with a positive score can earn you those.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Jul 24, 2014 at 9:36
  • Yes, it might very well be a hypothetical problem. Is the favorite "score" also used for ranking questions in tabs/searches? I think it would be nice to have a simple bookmark feature that is just for myself, and doesn't influence any data. I know, I know, post it as a feature request. :) Jul 24, 2014 at 15:17
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    @RetoKoradi: no, starring is not used in relevancy ranking or boosting search, except when you specifically ask the search to limit results to posts you have starred.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Jul 24, 2014 at 16:59

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