Those who are familiar with Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and other social media platforms will be aware of the @mention and how it helps you and your content stand out from the crowd. For those who’ve never used @mentions before, they’re a simple way to grab someone’s attention and point them in the direction of a blog, discussion or comment you think they’d like. It helps them sift through all the ‘noise’ from around the platform and directs them straight to something you think they might be interested in.
How it works When you’re writing a blog, posting a new discussion, or commenting on something, simply type the @ symbol and then the screen name of the person you want to mention. You’ll see that when you start typing, a list of suggested names pops up. Gradually, as you type more of the person’s name, the suggestions will narrow down until you see the one you want and you can select it.
Setting your @mention notifications As soon as you’ve posted something with an @mention in it, the person you’ve mentioned will receive a notification to let them know that you’ve spotted something of interest to them. You’ll also see that the @mention becomes a link to that person’s profile.
You will be able to set your @mention notifications along with all your other notifications from your settings in your profile. It’s a good idea to keep these notifications on, as you don’t want to miss something a colleague thinks you might like to see.
The importance of completing your profile
Of course, the magic of @mentions only starts to really happen when people complete their profiles. Making sure you have a profile photo is an important part of ensuring that when someone mentions you - they actually mention you and not someone with the same name.
5 reasons to use @mentions
So, why would you want to bother with @mentions anyway?
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