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Q&A Can I use @Username to notify users from within my question or answer?

I totally agree that this is a feature i'd prefer to be left out. It is to hard to implement in a way that doesn't get abused. The need for @mentions is rendered essentially moot through the proper...

posted 4y ago by mattbrent‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar mattbrent‭ · 2020-07-06T14:07:31Z (over 4 years ago)
I totally agree that this is a feature i'd prefer to be left out. It is to hard to implement in a way that doesn't get abused.

The need for @mentions is rendered essentially moot through the proper implementation of notifications that can be customised by the end user.

IE - I want notifications on any posts or answers i've interacted with including comments.

if i'm a high volume poster modifying that to notifications on posts but not answers or comments.

The only place the @mentions really work is the first use case which, with our notifications doesn't offer us anything new.