The following is an excerpt from comments to a question, which will go un-linked (yes, we can all find the comment thread easily enough from my own activity, but doing so serves no purpose and this isn't intended to be censorious or punitive):
@OP see my answer below... – UserOne
@OP Check my answer :) – UserTwo
Can we stop the '(check|see) my answer' comments? The OP is notified, via the Global Inbox (or whatever it's called these days), whenever an answer, or a comment is posted. Incidentally, both comments flagged as 'obsolete.' – Me
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@Me He explicitly asked, how can he access the id after setting it to the image, I had answered the same hece I told him to refer the answer, that's all. – UserOne
@UserOne: because you didn't think he'd be notified of your answer appearing? The OP is notified of new answers. The OP is also notified of edits to existing answers. So, your comment adds no value or use, and serves only to litter the comment-space with noise. – Me
I flagged one of these comments (from UserOne, I think) as simply 'obsolete' and the other as 'Other' (with the explanation: "Effectively obsolete, since the OP is notified of answers anyway; feels like a plea for attention and cries of 'FIRST!!' from the bad old days of the net. The previous comment is also flagged.")
Now, my own viewpoint is - probably - obvious at this point, as is my rationale:
The user asking the question is notified of all comments, all new answers and all edits to answers to his or her question; therefore I see absolutely no point in also adding a comment to the question asking that person to go and check the answer. Presumably, and certainly in my own experience, on notification of an answer (or edit to that answer) the OP will check it to see if it works.
So, my question: should these comments be considered as 'obsolete,' or am I missing an inherent value? As noted by the response to myself, from UserOne there is at least one contrasting view.