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Remove the spaces.

e.g. to reply to "Long User Name", you'd mention @longusername

See How do comment @replies work?How do comment @replies work? for more details, specifically (emphasis mine):

  • Take the first word immediately following the @, where the word boundary is determined by a space, a character not valid in user names (such as : , / ! ?) or the end of the comment.
  • Remove one trailing dot . from the resulting string if applicable (and if the string has more than two characters).
  • If the remaining string ends in ' or 's, remove that piece from the string.
  • The resulting string will be matched against the user name with spaces removed.

Remove the spaces.

e.g. to reply to "Long User Name", you'd mention @longusername

See How do comment @replies work? for more details, specifically (emphasis mine):

  • Take the first word immediately following the @, where the word boundary is determined by a space, a character not valid in user names (such as : , / ! ?) or the end of the comment.
  • Remove one trailing dot . from the resulting string if applicable (and if the string has more than two characters).
  • If the remaining string ends in ' or 's, remove that piece from the string.
  • The resulting string will be matched against the user name with spaces removed.

Remove the spaces.

e.g. to reply to "Long User Name", you'd mention @longusername

See How do comment @replies work? for more details, specifically (emphasis mine):

  • Take the first word immediately following the @, where the word boundary is determined by a space, a character not valid in user names (such as : , / ! ?) or the end of the comment.
  • Remove one trailing dot . from the resulting string if applicable (and if the string has more than two characters).
  • If the remaining string ends in ' or 's, remove that piece from the string.
  • The resulting string will be matched against the user name with spaces removed.
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Remove the spaces.

e.g. to reply to "Long User Name", you'd mention @longusername

See How do comment @replies work? for more details, specifically (emphasis mine):

  • Take the first word immediately following the @, where the word boundary is determined by a space, a character not valid in user names (such as : , / ! ?) or the end of the comment.
  • Remove one trailing dot . from the resulting string if applicable (and if the string has more than two characters).
  • If the remaining string ends in ' or 's, remove that piece from the string.
  • The resulting string will be matched against the user name with spaces removed.