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When I see a comment that I don't quite understand or don't agree with, sometimes I'll want to reply asking for clarification; but since I can't see whether a user edited their comment in the interim, sometimes my comment will be redundant by the time is published.

We don't receive a "live" notice that a comment has been updated since the page was loaded, like it is the case on posts with the hint:

"An edit has been made to this post"

For example, on a question:

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An similar update notice for comments would be appreciated.

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    Given the short amount of time a comment is allowed to be edited before it locks... how often does this happen to you? Feb 21, 2020 at 13:02
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    @CindyMeister Sorry for the delay. Surprisingly, Quite often. Imagine the following case: Somebody is posting a huge comment. To hint at something important, he/she want to do the post of the crucial hint without any delay even if he/she wants to enlarge the comment. So, the first part of the comment is already posted but the comment is not fulfilled. If I now see this comment and want to reply for clarification I do not have any notification if the comment was edited in the meantime if I did not refreshed the page. Mar 2, 2020 at 16:44

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Comments aren't refreshed or updated automatically. They're reloaded after a user reloads the page, or clicks the link to see more comments.

Because of this, the page doesn't know that a comment has been edited, until you refresh the page, so a banner like we see with questions or answers can't be shown.

Adding websockets traffic or something similar open for all comments on all sites seems like a significant load, and is very likely to have factored into comments not auto-refreshing. Now, this is an assumption on my end, but I think a likely one.

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    The websocket is already open and will notify you about changes to the question. It probably wouldn't be a significant change to also push events about edited comments through the same open socket. On the backend that's just one more trigger. There's also an already existing event for new comments. (Obviously I'm armchair sys-adminning hereā€¦)
    – deceze Mod
    Feb 21, 2020 at 10:27
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    @deceze: slightly updated my answer. It was mostly the added traffic / calls / triggers that make me think it might be too much load.
    – Cerbrus
    Feb 21, 2020 at 10:30

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