Often after I have supplied an answer to the original question, I get feedback from the questioner, which either clarifies the original question or actually extends the original question. To take that into consideration, I edit my post and maybe change the initial answer or add another example to it.
After that I want to make sure, that the questioner (or also the user that gave the last comments to my answer) actually becomes aware of my change. So I tend to add another comment, just saying something like: "please check my answer, I updated it with another example" or "thank you for your comment, I took your change into consideration" and addressing it to the last commenter to make sure, the change will be noticed.
I somehow have the strange feeling, this cannot be the desired procedure...
To summarize:
- I supply an answer to a question.
- The questioner or another user comments on my answer.
- I change my answer to reflect the comment.
Will the questioner/commenter always be automatically informed about my change? Or do have to write an @username comment to address him directly and spam the comments block?