I answered this question in September 17th. What followed were dozens of requests for additional help, which have still not stopped as of today (October 27th). Comments like:
- "I still haven't figured it out"
- "it hasn't worked so far"
- "could you please help me?"
I said a few times that I can't help any further, but the messages don't stop. It's led to a very frustrating experience because I keep getting notifications on my phone at night (due to timezone differences) from someone I can no longer help. I don't want to turn off all notifications, just any new ones from that specific thread. I've even contemplated deleting the answer.
I'm not asking to mute a user, as this question suggests, since maybe I can still help with other questions in the future. This answer suggests flagging for moderator cleanup, but the OP can always come back and comment again, triggering further notifications. I'd like to have the agency to mute that thread without having to do a flag write-up. I'm practically getting spammed and there's nothing I can do about it.
Edit:
Members have suggested that this is a duplicate of Disabling notifications for a question (it's 10 years old). But that question only outlines a second reason why this feature would be useful. It doesn't provide a solution because the answer agrees that we need this "unfollow" comment thread functionality, which doesn't yet exist. That's why my question has the [feature-request]
tag. That answer also says that locking and dissociation are not good options because they don't achieve the desired result:
- Locking prevents further constructive comments.
- Dissociation means you'd lose reputation from your answer.
Edit 2:
Well, looks like my request of adding a "mute thread" button was found to be a duplicate. Most suggested answers say I have to write up a flag and ask a mod to handle it for me, so that's what I'll keep doing. It just seems that nobody addressed the feature-request itself and its merits for multiple scenarios. It would be much simpler to just silently unfollow comments without bothering mods for intervention or needing to delete conversations. Discourse.org forums handle this wonderfully, with no friction whatsoever: