So there's an inconsistency that's always bothered me:
Whenever someone @s someone in a comment, the @ shows up as just normal text. This is definitely not the effect that I've seen used on any other forum/site (of this nature).
Here's the way it is:
And here's the way it should be seen (as the person being "pinged"):
The reason I believe this to be necessary is that comment feeds are often horrendous, and if you want to see someone is talking to you, highlighting the @ from the ping would make it a lot easier to respond to comments directed towards you. Especially here in meta, it's often seen that comments get rather messy.
Another supporting argument is that it should match the theme of the site, which highlights the username that sends a comment blue.
Comments
One issue could be users who share the same screen name would you want to highlight it for all of them?
No, the highlight would only highlight for the last user with that username who commented. Obviously, there are some flaws in that system, but I'm of course, open to suggestions.
Now I by no means am suggesting that this edit is necessary. But I do seem to edge towards this as it's sort of seen as the standard... I appreciate you guys' time and comments and don't go too hard on me, I'm new to meta.
Tell me if I'm on the wrong site or something
@ed
is usually refered as pinged.