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21 questions linked to/from Allow more than one @name notification per comment
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@ symbol not allowed more than once on comments [duplicate]
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How do comment @replies work?
Allow more than one @name notification per comment
I faced this issue today when I was replying to a comment posted which used @Transaction ...
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Addressing A Comment To More Than One Person? [duplicate]
Is it possible to address a comment to more than one person ?
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Replying to several users [duplicate]
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Allow more than one @name notification per comment
I'm a bit confused and would like to know the reason why you are only able to reply to one person? I had several situations ...
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Notifying two people at once in a comment [duplicate]
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Allow more than one @name notification per comment
I've read this question, but I don't think it's a duplicate because it's asking to make several @names in the same comment ...
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Can you tag multiple people in a comment? [duplicate]
When replying to comments you can do @username to make sure they get a notification of your response.
But what should you do if you wanted to get the attention of to people? Would @username @username2 ...
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Why cannot we comment-reply more than one person in comments, and anyone in questions/answers? [duplicate]
I think the comment-reply (ping) mechanism is way too limited. You can only reply to one person in a comment. And you can't use an @ whatsoever in questions and answers. It just doesn't make sense to ...
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Please change comment notification to notify multiple people [duplicate]
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Allow more than one @name notification per comment
A fellow stacker tried to notify me when he left a comment:
@Roland and @sarnold Is it possible to get a rough sample ...
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Can we make it possible to tag more than one user in the same comment? [duplicate]
I know there must be a good reason why the one tag limit must be in place, but I can't really see a good reason why. From my perspective, I often would like to reply to two or more users with the same ...
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Have the comment reply autocomplete popup for more than one user [duplicate]
Suppose there are two users, say Bob and John who made comments on my post.
There is a situation I would like to address both of them in a single comment. However I can address them by @Bob and @John,...
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@-function in comment-replies [duplicate]
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Allow more than one @name notification per comment
Why is it only possible to react on only one of the earlier comments?
In this question: UISearchBar calls API everytime a ...
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Why are comment response notifications limited to one user name? [duplicate]
There are times where multiple users commented to a question I posted. Most had very useful information or suggestions and I wish to thank them all at once or ask them all the same question that is ...
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Why can we tag only one user in a comment? [duplicate]
Why can't we tag more than one user in comment? Is that a restriction on some low reputation users or is it for all?
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How do comment @replies work?
How do the comment replies (aka "pinging users") work?
Who can I send an @reply to?
How do I respond to a specific user when entering my comment?
Will they be notified?
What do people mean ...
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Subscribing to questions and comments that don't belong to you
There has been some discussion about getting notified on comments to questions or answers that don't belong to you, and the long-standing wish to be able to keep track of new answers or developments ...
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Will edited comments reach addressees? [duplicate]
As we all know, if you want to make somebody aware of an response to a comment, you have to address them using @username if it's not their answer or question you're commenting in. (Sadly - Facebook ...