Yesterday while browsing some questions at work, I saw someone asking questions to an old answer under the comments, to which he/she didn't receive an answer after doing it multiple times. Also the answer-er seemed quite annoyed.
I wanted to indulge in-between stating they could ask a separate question, just as the answer-er said, but I didn't. Well in this scenario he/she should have asked a separate question while also including a link to the answer to provide some context.
But then I thought what if the seeker is having questions about a particular answer and expects clarification only from the original answer-er. Thus asking a separate question may not be seen by the original answer-er.
What should be the appropriate way to address it, if the seeker has the mindset as above?
I have already checked Is there a way to ask a question on a well received answer without commenting on it? and some related questions, but can't make up my mind.
Edit: now that I think of this whole scenario again, If I was the one to follow-up an old answer, what should I do given the same mindset as above? Start a chat or something!? I'm asking this as a lesson to myself and also to properly address seekers in comments.