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Not sure if we had this before, I can't remember.

But you can tag people in posts. Like this.

@Lou
@croppie
@Plumbstar Tom

Just use the @ symbol as you would anywhere else.
 
Why what does it do/ add?
Last time I asked some dumbwit said "It`s what the kids do".
 
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Why what does it do/ add?
Last time I asked some dumbwit said "It`s what the kids do".

@rpm It notifies the person you have tagged so they know you've mentioned them. I got an alert that I was mentioned by @Dan in this thread so I have come over to check it out :)
 
Thanks Lou, been getting the alert (in the top right hand corner) anyway however not getting the alert in my email inbox like I used to. Have followed Dan`s links and unclicked and re clicked all the boxes to no avail.
 
Thanks Lou, been getting the alert (in the top right hand corner) anyway however not getting the alert in my email inbox like I used to. Have followed Dan`s links and unclicked and re clicked all the boxes to no avail.
I'll take a look at it.

Like I said, hang in there. The system is updating a lot. And sending emails out will be in batches. And we've sent a few mass emails out. It'll catch up later or tomorrow. Then should always be instant. :)
 
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