| bio | website | jockmurphy.com |
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| location | Portland, OR | |
| age | 46 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 10 months |
| seen | May 6 at 17:24 | |
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This isn't a grand gesture, this isn't me going off in a huff; but I don't think this place is for me. I think SO is a grand place that is very useful, but at the same time I think it is run by people with some odd ideas about what fosters a good community, ones I find antithetical to how I want to act on the internet.
So the odds are this account will sit idle until the system deletes it (again a move I find questionable).
But never say never, perhaps I may change my mind. I reserve that right. But at this moment (and after a bit of thought over a few days), I don't think that is likely...
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Jul 22 |
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Please make a special case for allowing @postowner in comments, when talking about @postowner @cody and I am fine with that. I don't think Jeff said it was a workaround but a "special case exemption" in which case it is the appropriate way to do that. So educating the user would be a good thing |
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Jul 22 |
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Please make a special case for allowing @postowner in comments, when talking about @postowner @Jeff perhaps the error message telling me I can't have more than one @name could mention this |
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Jul 22 |
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Please make a special case for allowing @postowner in comments, when talking about @postowner added 114 characters in body; edited title |
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Jul 22 |
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Convert @postowner to postowner, instead of removing them as it currently does @Cody WOW, and if I happen to think my idea is simply better than what is being done now, and not a replacement for what T.J. is proposing, I should just STFU? That is very much akin to saying "America, love it, or leave it!" |
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Jul 22 |
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Convert @postowner to postowner, instead of removing them as it currently does While I love your suggestion from a usability standpoint, I don't personally think it will do much on the education front. There are too many other precedents for @ that they are already using. |
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Jul 22 |
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Convert @postowner to postowner, instead of removing them as it currently does So to be clear, you are saying you like @, but are OK with the system deleting @postowner? |
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Jul 22 |
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Convert @postowner to postowner, instead of removing them as it currently does added 106 characters in body; edited title |
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Jul 22 |
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Convert @postowner to postowner, instead of removing them as it currently does 4. It would be, but the system is doing that today. So I am proposing something that changes the edit to something that preserves intent |
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Jul 22 |
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Convert @postowner to postowner, instead of removing them as it currently does 3. I am only proposing this for when the system would otherwise delete @postowner, so I don't see how this would apply |
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Jul 22 |
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Convert @postowner to postowner, instead of removing them as it currently does 2. I don't believe nudging people in any direction is a requirement. However I do believe everyone believes the @ is the special part, if the system is still removing that, then the same level of education from the current system will be maintained |
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Jul 22 |
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Convert @postowner to postowner, instead of removing them as it currently does 1. I don't believe this is the case, since this would only happen when the system is stripping out @postowner already (because the person will be notified), so the other @'s will still be there. If anything it will push people away from using @ to the subject of the comment when it is the postowner |
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Jul 22 |
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Convert @postowner to postowner, instead of removing them as it currently does please reread my proposal (especially the links to posts that lead up to this), I am not asking that @ be removed, only that how it is handled when the system is currently deleting your @postowner |
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Jul 22 |
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Convert @postowner to postowner, instead of removing them as it currently does Jeff repeatedly said the noise was not the name, and that he was fine with that, but the@ sign |
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Jul 22 |
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Convert @postowner to postowner, instead of removing them as it currently does added 148 characters in body |
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Jul 22 |
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Please make a special case for allowing @postowner in comments, when talking about @postowner @Jeff Is there any way I as a end user could have discovered that? |
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Jul 22 |
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Please make a special case for allowing @postowner in comments, when talking about @postowner @Hendrik In a way, I suppose. I am not talking about a figurative "@postowner" though. I am talking about the literal string "@postowner" when talking about that literal as in this comment right here. |
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Jul 22 |
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Convert @postowner to postowner, instead of removing them as it currently does @GUI Junkie I am not quire sure what you mean. Do you mean "Whom would I have meant if you had left it off?" Jeff has said that if you leave off an @ the comment is directed to the postowner (since that is who will be notified). But there can be times when you are trying to address people in general, and the natural way to do that (at least to me) is to leave off the @ and have it be naked. Forgive me if I interpreted your question incorrectly |
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Jul 22 |
asked | Please make a special case for allowing @postowner in comments, when talking about @postowner |
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Jul 22 |
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Convert @postowner to postowner, instead of removing them as it currently does @Rick if you read my comments, and the linked posts you will see that Jeff himself sai that he doesn't consider "Postowner," to be noise, only the @. And what the system is doing now (removing the @ postowner entirely) gives that exact same impression As for calling it an ampersand, I think we all have made that gaff at least once |
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Jul 22 |
asked | Convert @postowner to postowner, instead of removing them as it currently does |