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Or the bounty offerer has to manually visit to see if comments are posted?

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    Since bounties are about answers, why would comments be given a consideration?
    – Makoto
    Feb 14, 2019 at 17:41
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    Aren't all questions about answers?!
    – mfaani
    Feb 14, 2019 at 17:42
  • Yes, which is why you'd wonder about comments when the point of bounties is to expose the question to manifest a desirable answer.
    – Makoto
    Feb 14, 2019 at 17:43
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    My point was: for the same reason all questions might have comments this bounty offer might have the question commented on, hence he should know, so he can respond back and clarify something a potential answerer is asking for
    – mfaani
    Feb 14, 2019 at 17:44
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    Bounties are not about answers, they're about attention. That's explicitly stated in the FAQ. Useful comments are a legitimate thing to get out of a bounty...
    – Jeremy
    Feb 14, 2019 at 17:45
  • Would that not imply that there's a deficiency in the question to begin with if a commentator has to comment on it @Honey? (This would make the bounty process then a bit dubious to begin with, since you don't want to place bounties on bad questions.)
    – Makoto
    Feb 14, 2019 at 17:46
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    It may or may not imply that. @Makoto
    – mfaani
    Feb 14, 2019 at 17:47
  • @JeremyBanks: They're about attention insofar as motivating an answer. In this context, attention doesn't include comments.
    – Makoto
    Feb 14, 2019 at 17:47
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    Sometimes good advice is given in the comments as well i'd say. Quite often someone will post a comment on a question saying "I suggest trying X and Y", either because it isn't a definitive answer but a suggestion, or maybe the author of the comment doesn't have to time to write out a full fletched answer. So I think comments should be considerated as a useful resource information to the bounty offerer.
    – Remy
    Feb 15, 2019 at 11:14
  • @remy_rm Unfortunately, some people say comments regarding suggestions or comments due to the author not having enough time to write a full answer don't belong on questions. (Such as this comment thread) Feb 15, 2019 at 14:09

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No, bounty owners are not by default notified of new comments on questions they've put bounties on, unless they've followed the question.

However, it's possible to @-reply to a bounty owner, even if they have not commented on the post. This applies even after the bounty has expired.

From the Meta Stack Exchange FAQ How do comment @replies work?:

Who can be notified with this feature?

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  • For questions: any user who set a bounty on the question (current or expired)

Additionally, bounty owners are notified of new answers to the question (but they can't be @-replied to on comments on answers unless they themselves commented as well).

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No, bounties won't include the offerer in notifications about activities on the question.

Only the OPs of posts are notified about comments or edit actions. Existing commenters being @-mentioned in comment replies also get notified.

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  • Not a complete solution but partial workaround is that one who offered bounty should post a comment on question. Then, others can ping him by @name.
    – Amit Joshi
    Feb 15, 2019 at 11:49
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    @AmitJoshi Bounty owners can be @-replied to even if they don't leave a comment.
    – gparyani
    Feb 15, 2019 at 14:37

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