• Nmyownworld
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    11 year ago

    I have a couple of new questions. I wasn’t sure if I should start a new post, or risk being a necromancer and resurrect this post. I’m going with necromancer. It’ll be something cool to add if I ever write my memoir. Unless it’s against the rules, in which case, sorry about this.

    My questions: why do some folks here have an @ before their usernames? And, why don’t I have an @ before my username? Background: I haven’t signed up for anything in the Fediverse or Mastodon except for startrek.website.

    Second question: how do I format an @ with the username in a comment or post in order to notify that person. I’ve learned that replying to someone’s comment or post alerts them.

    • Value Subtracted
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      1 year ago

      We’re still learning how all this works, ourselves…are you by chance visiting from a Mastodon account?

      • Nmyownworld
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        11 year ago

        I don’t have a Mastodon account. I might get one at some point, but not yet. Right now, startrek.website is my only Fediverse account.

          • Nmyownworld
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            @ValueSubtracted@startrek.website @FreezePeach@twit.social

            Okay. Thanks! I don’t see an @ symbol next to your or Value Subtracted’s comments here. However, your name does show as John :mastodon:

            Using someone’s Fediverse username. Okay. I’m going to experiment here, using your names with the @. Wow. I see formatting I hadn’t seen before.

            edit: I also see more information, ValueSubtracted@startrek.website rather just @ValueSubtracted. Is that because it’s my comment?

            • John :mastodon:
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              11 year ago

              @Nmyownworld you will see more options, formatting and otherwise, when you are typing your posts in your fediverse client. Your client may be a website app like lemmy (there’s few lemmy apps right now so most people are using the web) or it might be a mastodon client or other fediverse client.