I'm never quite certain when an @User
is required when commenting on an answer and was hoping that someone could point me in the direction of some rules indicating when the mention is required to notify a user who would otherwise not be notified.
I'm aware that if I comment on a question, the question-asker will always be notified.
But if I comment on an answer to a question (whether it be my own answer or another user's answer), will the question-asker be notified?
Currently, I err on the side of caution and always use the @
when commenting on answers, but I feel that this may be unnecessary.
I'm also conscious of the fact that new users will be unaware that the @
is required to notify a member of a response.
For example, if I comment on a question requesting more information, I find myself having to remember to periodically revisit the question in case I have missed a response from the question-asker who has either edited the question (and I haven't been notified), or has responded to my comment without an @
(and I haven't been notified).
Am I missing some functionality of the site that solves this issue?
Edit
Having read the answer provided and the information in the FAQ, I understand that the question asker is not automatically notified when comments are posted on an answer to their question.
However, there is one scenario that I am still unsure about:
I post an answer to a question (Asker is notified that a new answer has been posted)
Asker comments on the posted answer
If I reply to the Asker's comment on my answer, are they automatically notified, or must I include a 'ping'
@
in my response?
@
in any comment that is not on their post(question/answer). So yes, you need@
for your last scenario.