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When writing a comment that starts with @username, such prefix will disappear. For example, this:

@Name My comment.

Will look like:

My comment.
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From How do comment @replies work?

The first author of the question or answer will always be notified of any new comment. There is no need to use @name to notify them. (You may still use it for clarity, if needed; however if only you and the author have been commenting on the post so far, the @name will be automatically removed from the beginning of the comment, as it adds no value.)

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    I disagree with that it adds no value. Sometimes I want to make it clear that I'm responding to a comment and not to the post itself, in which case it's useful for clarity, even though it doesn't change who gets notified. If a user writes it, there is a reason, so it shouldn't be removed. A workaround that I found was adding a zero-width space between the @ and the name, but it's annoying to have to do that. Jan 6, 2018 at 12:23
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    Perhaps SO could consider a very brief notification on screen to the effect of "question/answer authors will automatically be notified" - this could save people thinking the site (or their browser) is broken and looking up this meta question.
    – stevec
    Jul 26, 2018 at 9:56

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