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comment Don't remove the @ part of my comment
@Shog9: point taken. Not that you've changed my mind, but I get where you're coming from. Aside from the system-annotation aspect of it, what would be the best syntax to clearly address users named "the" and "chaos" and "PC" and "if"? (not asking rhetorically, asking with sincerity)
Jul
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comment Don't remove the @ part of my comment
@Shog9: "and invoking the system is the only good reason to begin your comment with an @" -- That's just crazy. The only reason I begin a comment with an @ is to make clear to someone that I'm talking about a person. Remember that we have lots of people who have usernames that are acronyms or trade names or plain lowercase words, like @unwind and @chaos and @Eclipse and @MSN. The "@" disambiguates between a username and a plain word or proper noun. It's good for promoting clarity. Please stop trying to treat this as a pollution issue.
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comment Don't remove the @ part of my comment
@JockM: "I don't believe people enter the @ so people will be notified" -- EXACTLY! I don't give a damn about how it affects notification. IMHO notification should be done when there are new posts on a question you posed, or new comments on an answer you posted or commented on, or on a question or answer that you explicitly decide you want to be notified about. To notify based on the @tags seems really risky. For one, usernames aren't unique, and for another, people don't always respond with verbatim @username tags (see @Jeff and @t.j in this thread).
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Jul
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comment Don't remove the @ part of my comment
@Jeff: Who cares how the notification system handles this edge case. I don't think any of us who object to the behavior has a strong opinion. We're talking about the written content of a comment. Don't mess with my content!
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comment Don't remove the @ part of my comment
@Jeff: notification and content are two completely different things. Please don't try to argue that one implies and restricts the other.
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answered Don't remove the @ part of my comment
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comment please don't delete @name in comments
OK, didn't realize it was a duplicate -- I spent about 5 minutes trying to search for an existing question before I posted this one
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comment Change this behavior to allow for spelling corrections and the like: “Edits must be at least 6 characters”
Please do this. I just attempted to fix "Irak" as "Iraq" and had to go through the whole rigamarole. security.stackexchange.com/questions/3378/…
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comment Please comment further on htw.stackexchange.com closure + how this process works
@Dori: Thanks. That helps.
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