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Seth
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E.g., I sometimes use bold-italics (**text here**) cuzbecause it looks alright, and provide a link to what I'm quoting/citing.

Alternatively, I could imagine to additionally linkify the username to his user profile.

Overkill?

What do you usually do?

E.g., I sometimes use bold-italics (**text here**) cuz it looks alright, and provide a link to what I'm quoting/citing.

Alternatively, I could imagine to additionally linkify the username to his user profile.

Overkill?

What do you usually do?

E.g., I sometimes use bold-italics (**text here**) because it looks alright, and provide a link to what I'm quoting/citing.

Alternatively, I could imagine to additionally linkify the username to his user profile.

Overkill?

What do you usually do?

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Thomas Ward Mod
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E.g., I sometimes use bold-italics (***********text here**) cuz it looks alright, and provide a link to what I'm quoting/citing.

Alternatively, I could imagine to additionally linkify the username to his user profile.

Overkill?

What do you usually do?

E.g., I sometimes use bold-italics (*********) cuz it looks alright, and provide a link to what I'm quoting/citing.

Alternatively, I could imagine to additionally linkify the username to his user profile.

Overkill?

What do you usually do?

E.g., I sometimes use bold-italics (**text here**) cuz it looks alright, and provide a link to what I'm quoting/citing.

Alternatively, I could imagine to additionally linkify the username to his user profile.

Overkill?

What do you usually do?

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When citing another user, how should her/his username be formatted?

E.g., I sometimes use bold-italics (*********) cuz it looks alright, and provide a link to what I'm quoting/citing.

Alternatively, I could imagine to additionally linkify the username to his user profile.

Overkill?

What do you usually do?