I wanted to comment on something in this answer. But when I type
@si
no auto-completion kicks in.
If I type out the users name, the whole @name
is removed from the posted comment.
Why is this happening?
I wanted to comment on something in this answer. But when I type
@si
no auto-completion kicks in.
If I type out the users name, the whole @name
is removed from the posted comment.
Why is this happening?
If only a post's author and one comment are having a conversation then any @
notifications between them are removed from the start of comments on the grounds they are considered noise because post owners are always notified of comments whether you @
them or not.
This will not happen if any other person is involved in that comment thread.
(For ref see https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/97290/147926 and https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/97099/147926 among probably others on MSO)
For the sake of completeness, I guess I should point to the How do comment @ replies work? FAQ post, in case you want more detailed information in general.
As a side note, comments that attempt to ping multiple users (ie, multiple @
's) are also blocked, the work around (backticks) will cause only the first @
to be notified.
@
. Trying to do so results in error, even if only one of them is an applicable recipient. Try to reply to this comment @-addressing e.g. Oliver and Ivo.
@
DanielBeck I've attempted to cover pinging multiple people in the last paragraph, and the 'fix' is to use backticks (which doesn't really fix anything 'cos the @'s then don't work!).