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How do comment @replies work?

On stackoverflow site while referring to the questionnaire i usually add @ symbol but sometimes its works and sometimes not. Example, Let say user "XYZ" posted a question and i m adding comment with refering to the user like "@XYZ" but sometimes it works and pasted as @XYZ on submit but sometimes not. Let me know if i am missing something with the usage to refer to the questionnaire?

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  1. You cannot refer to a user in his/her own post(question/answer) (because they will be notified anyway)

  2. You can refer only one user in a single post/comment

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The owner of the post you're commenting on will always be notified of your comment. If you are replying to someone else who has previously commented on the same post, mention their username: @peter and @PeterSmith will both notify a previous commenter named “Peter Smith”.

It is generally sufficient to mention only the first name of the user whose comment you are replying to, e.g. @ben or @marc. However you may need to be more specific if three people named Ben replied in earlier comments, by adding the first character of the last name, e.g. @benm or @benc Spaces are not valid in comment reply names, so don't use @peter smith, always enter it as @peters or @petersmith.

If the user you're replying to has no natural first name and last name, simply enter enough characters of the name to make it clear who you are responding to. Three is the minimum, so if you're replying to Fantastico, enter @fan, @fant, or @fantastic.

You can use the same method to notify any editor of the post, or – if this is the case – to the ♦ moderator who closed the question.

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  • this is not what im looking for :( it sometimes works so this is not the case bro :)
    – swapnesh
    Aug 27, 2012 at 10:49
  • @swapnesh Then check this. Aug 27, 2012 at 10:52

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