Or the bounty offerer has to manually visit to see if comments are posted?
If someone offers a bounty on another question, would they get notified of comments on the question?
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1Since bounties are about answers, why would comments be given a consideration?– MakotoFeb 14, 2019 at 17:41
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6Aren't all questions about answers?!– mfaaniFeb 14, 2019 at 17:42
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Yes, which is why you'd wonder about comments when the point of bounties is to expose the question to manifest a desirable answer.– MakotoFeb 14, 2019 at 17:43
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3My 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– mfaaniFeb 14, 2019 at 17:44
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19Bounties 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...– JeremyFeb 14, 2019 at 17:45
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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.)– MakotoFeb 14, 2019 at 17:46
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1It may or may not imply that. @Makoto– mfaaniFeb 14, 2019 at 17:47
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@JeremyBanks: They're about attention insofar as motivating an answer. In this context, attention doesn't include comments.– MakotoFeb 14, 2019 at 17:47
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9Sometimes 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.– RemyFeb 15, 2019 at 11:14
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@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)– GrumpyCroutonFeb 15, 2019 at 14:09
2 Answers
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).
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. Feb 15, 2019 at 11:49
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2@AmitJoshi Bounty owners can be @-replied to even if they don't leave a comment.– gparyaniFeb 15, 2019 at 14:37