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Mention (blogging)

A mention (also known as @replies or tagging) is a means by which a blog post references or links to a user's profile. This may be done as a matter of getting the attention of (or drawing attention to) another user of a social networking or blogging service, as a matter of replying to the other user's post, or as a matter of "tagging" a user in a post (i.e., to say that "Jay Thompson was here").

Styles and history edit

@ (at sign) edit

The rise to prominence of Twitter from its launch in 2006 gave rise to using the at sign ("@") as a description for directing a public post to a particular user, especially for the purpose of replying to another user's post (i.e., "@janedoe"). Only after the usage of @ as a visual means of directing posts to specific users gained currency among Twitter users did Twitter developers begin to integrate the @ sign as a fundamental conversational tool on the site.[citation needed]

Initially, @ was used by Twitter users occasionally as shorthand for other words, such as location or time. The first person to use @ as a description of directing a post at another user was Robert S. Andersen ("rsa") on 2 November 2006;[1][self-published source] initially, this usage made use of a space between the @ and the name, followed by a colon and the main content.[citation needed]

The first to propose a general syntax for directly addressing users in posts were Ben Darlow[2] and Neil Crosby,[3][original research?] and by January 2007, more Twitter users began to take notice of the practice with various degrees of acceptance;[4][self-published source] within the year, the convention trended toward combining the @ and a Twitter username (as opposed to a real name) and prepending the combination to the beginning of a post in order to indicate a reply. Ultimately, they became colloquially known as "@replies" for their primary usage as replies to other users' posts. Twitter added support for "@replies" beginning in May 2008,[5][non-primary source needed] with any combination of @ with a username being turned into a hyperlink to the profile. On March 30, 2009, Twitter updated the feature and renamed it "Mentions" (i.e., to "mention" user "@janedoe") so as to include non-reply posts directed at individual users.[6][non-primary source needed]

Beginning September 2009, Facebook integrated the at sign as a mentioning feature; typing "@" in a post automatically initiates a drop-down autocomplete list containing names of "friends", groups and pages, which, after one being selected and the post published, links to the profile, group or page.[7]

@-replies started being used on Wikipedia around 2013.[8]

YouTube started introducing @-handles in late 2022.[9]

Distributed social networks and federated networks may use two at signs, the latter to indicate the instance/server which the mentioned users resides on. Example @janedoe@mastodon.social mentions the user janedoe on the server mastodon.social.

+ (plus sign) edit

The plus sign ("+") was utilized on Google+ to select a user or page.[citation needed]

Software edit

TinyMCE, a online rich-text editor supports mentions via the Mentions plugin.[10]

CKEditor, a online rich-text editor supports mentions.[11]

GitLab, a DevOps platform supports mentions in merge requests, issues, discussions, etc.[12]

Mastodon supports mentions.[13] User lookup is implemented using the WebFinger protocol.

References edit

  1. ^ Garrett Murray (10 Jul 2012). "The Real History of the @reply on Twitter". Maniacal Rage.
  2. ^ Ben Darlow (November 23, 2006). "wondering if there should be a pseudo-syntax for letting a Follower on twitter know you're directing a comment at them". Twitter. from the original on Apr 5, 2019.
  3. ^ Neil Crosby (November 23, 2006). "@kapowaz: probably". Twitter. from the original on Nov 22, 2017.
  4. ^ . Anarchogeek. July 9, 2012. Archived from the original on July 14, 2012.
  5. ^ Evan Williams (May 12, 2008). "How @replies work on Twitter (and how they might)". Twitter. from the original on Dec 20, 2012.
  6. ^ Biz Stone (March 30, 2009). "Replies Are Now Mentions". Twitter. from the original on Dec 20, 2012.
  7. ^ Ben Parr (September 9, 2009). "BREAKING: Facebook Introduces @Mentions in Status Updates". Mashable. from the original on Nov 10, 2023.
  8. ^ See Template:Reply to edit history.
  9. ^ Nield, David (Nov 12, 2022). "How to Claim Your YouTube Handle". Wired. ISSN 1059-1028. from the original on May 7, 2023.
  10. ^ "Mentions plugin | TinyMCE Documentation". TinyMCE. Retrieved 10 November 2023.
  11. ^ "Mentions| CKEditor 5 Documentation". CKEditor. Retrieved 10 November 2023.
  12. ^ "Comments and threads". GitLab. Retrieved 10 November 2023.
  13. ^ "Posting to your profile". Mastodon documentation. Retrieved 10 November 2023.

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added support for replies beginning in May 2008 5 non primary source needed with any combination of with a username being turned into a hyperlink to the profile On March 30 2009 Twitter updated the feature and renamed it Mentions i e to mention user janedoe so as to include non reply posts directed at individual users 6 non primary source needed Beginning September 2009 Facebook integrated the at sign as a mentioning feature typing in a post automatically initiates a drop down autocomplete list containing names of friends groups and pages which after one being selected and the post published links to the profile group or page 7 replies started being used on Wikipedia around 2013 8 YouTube started introducing handles in late 2022 9 Distributed social networks and federated networks may use two at signs the latter to indicate the instance server which the mentioned users resides on Example janedoe mastodon social mentions the user janedoe on the server mastodon social plus sign edit The plus sign was utilized on Google to select a user or page citation needed Software editTinyMCE a online rich text editor supports mentions via the Mentions plugin 10 CKEditor a online rich text editor supports mentions 11 GitLab a DevOps platform supports mentions in merge requests issues discussions etc 12 Mastodon supports mentions 13 User lookup is implemented using the WebFinger protocol References edit Garrett Murray 10 Jul 2012 The Real History of the reply on Twitter Maniacal Rage Ben Darlow November 23 2006 wondering if there should be a pseudo syntax for letting a Follower on twitter know you re directing a comment at them Twitter Archived from the original on Apr 5 2019 Neil Crosby November 23 2006 kapowaz probably Twitter Archived from the original on Nov 22 2017 Origin of the reply Digging through twitter s history Anarchogeek July 9 2012 Archived from the original on July 14 2012 Evan Williams May 12 2008 How replies work on Twitter and how they might Twitter Archived from the original on Dec 20 2012 Biz Stone March 30 2009 Replies Are Now Mentions Twitter Archived from the original on Dec 20 2012 Ben Parr September 9 2009 BREAKING Facebook Introduces Mentions in Status Updates Mashable Archived from the original on Nov 10 2023 See Template Reply to edit history Nield David Nov 12 2022 How to Claim Your YouTube Handle Wired ISSN 1059 1028 Archived from the original on May 7 2023 Mentions plugin TinyMCE Documentation TinyMCE Retrieved 10 November 2023 Mentions CKEditor 5 Documentation CKEditor Retrieved 10 November 2023 Comments and threads GitLab Retrieved 10 November 2023 Posting to your profile Mastodon documentation Retrieved 10 November 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mention blogging amp oldid 1194379190, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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