I read in a comment that users can notify each other by starting the comment with @username
.
- Assume I want to notify Marco Ceppi. Do I write
@Marco Ceppi
or@marco-ceppi
? - What does that user see? How is this notification shown?
I read in a comment that users can notify each other by starting the comment with @username
.
@Marco Ceppi
or @marco-ceppi
?Rules:
Only applies to other people in the comments that you are commenting on, or editors of the current post.
Response must include @username that you are referring to, where "username" is a reasonable match to the user's current display name (as seen in the comments above yours).
There must be a starts-with, case insensitive match of at least THREE characters to the displayname. So @a and @ab will never match anyone or anything.
Spaces cannot be used to match, so if the person's display name is "Peter Smith" then just use @peter or @petersmith to match.
Matching is performed in reverse chronological order, so if there are five people named "John" in the comments, writing "hey @john, have you considered apples?" will match the most recent John to comment.
To answer my question #2 (based on fluteflute's helpful demonstration) the notification consists of an update in the "StackExchange" icon/menu in the top left of the page.
There's a comprehensive (and updated from Jorge's) list at meta.stackoverflow.com. I'm not quoting it here so anyone won't be tempted to not read it and thus miss updates... and so I don't have to keep this updated myself. :)