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I'm getting the error shown below when trying to comment on an answer to one of my posts:

Only one additional @user can be notified; the post owner will always be notified

error message

Why is the error occurring?

This question is slightly different from: Why can only one user be notified? which assumes the reader understands that the @ symbol is triggering a ping. I didn't know that prior to this post.

When I search on this string in Stack Overflow I get only one post, where this specific question is not answered: Rails 4, content not displaying?

If I search in http://meta.stackoverflow.com I do get the answers I'm looking for (another bonus lesson learned!).

This search gives me exactly the information I'm looking for: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/search?q=only+one+additional+%40user+can+be+notified%3B+the+post+owner+will+always+be+notified.

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It's write that you are trying to "ping" some people (@ user_name). You can only ping one (or two) people on a comment.

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    This question belongs on meta, not on main. This question has been migrated, but please hold off on answering off-topic questions until they have found the correct home.
    – gunr2171
    Jul 28, 2015 at 14:11
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    Ahh, yes. Thanks, I am trying to say that I am using the (at)Startup and (at)RolesAllowed annotations and that must be being interpreted as a pings. How do I say (at)Startup and have it interpreted as the (at)symbol?
    – John
    Jul 28, 2015 at 14:14
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    @John: use a backslash (\@Startup), or better still, mark up the text as code with backticks (@Startup).
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Jul 28, 2015 at 14:18
  • \@Backslash works (kindof). backtick (the character under the ~ on my keyboard) works perfectly. @Thanks!
    – John
    Jul 28, 2015 at 14:21

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