Nope. If you own it, and someone comments on it (or @ notifies you, if a comment) then you'll get notified. Can it get annoying if a debate is happening in the comments of your post? Yes. Yes it can.
– KendraNov 13 '15 at 18:28
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Ok, thanks for the prompt reply
– HooNov 13 '15 at 18:30
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@Kendra yeah, sometimes is quite annoying :P
– HooNov 13 '15 at 18:33
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Well, you can disassociate it, if you insist. (Don't abuse it though, or SE might decide that the best way to honour your request is to remove your account.)
– DeduplicatorNov 13 '15 at 18:43
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@Deduplicator Don't..I love SE and SO very much
– HooNov 13 '15 at 18:46
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If you want to turn this into a feature request (right now it's just a straight-up question), you should rephrase what you're saying. You should say something like, "It should be possible to...", and give supporting reasons why.
– MakotoNov 13 '15 at 23:02
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Also, specific implementation details really help feature requests. For example, do you want to disable all notifications? Notifications of a specific type? Notifications from specific sources (this post, that post's comment replies)? How would it look on the UI?
– ryanyuyuNov 13 '15 at 23:09
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If there's annoying excesive comments, they probably shouldn't be there. You could point to commenters to chat.
– bjb568Nov 14 '15 at 2:53
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@bjb568 Or if it's bad enough, flag for moderator attention.
– jpmc26Nov 15 '15 at 8:28
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very much – Hoo Nov 13 '15 at 18:46