I see it when people comment on a status update and are making reference to someone else in the thread, like "
@Gary." What's that all about?
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Re: What does "@[first name]" mean on FB?
i still don't get it. i know that if you hit @ and then start typing a name, a list of FB friends will pop up and you can choose one and then their FB username will be highlighted in your post (and your post will also appear on their wall), so people can link to their FB page. but i don't understand what something means that literally reads "@firstname". For example, this was taken from my BIL's FB page - he posted a status, "Geoff" and "Eran" commented on it, then BIL commented below them and wrote this:
@Geoff, not bricked yet thankfully.
@Eran, it's a 3GS.
Why doesn't he either a) just write "Geoff" and "Eran", or b) use the linking option I described above? What significance does "@Geoff" have?
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The @ works as "to" or something like that. So your BIL is responding to Geoff and separately to Eran.
I'm sorry, I still don't get it. Why the "@"????? Why not just use their name?
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Wouldn't the same be true if he simply typed "Geoff" and "Eran" without the "@"? Sorry, I must be missing something here...!
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Okay, I get that. But if I were writing the exact same thing my BIL did as a comment to my own post, I'd have just written:
Geoff - not bricked yet thankfully.
Eran - it's a 3GS.
And it would be clear what I mean, without an "@ in front of their name, no? Is it just a thing" people do, that doesn't really make sense when you think about it, or am I missing something?
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THANK YOU! So, it's just a "thing," then? No real function or significance, when it comes down to it? It seems really strange to me. Again, I understand the "@" function that FB has where it provides a list of friends to link in your post. But this just seems odd.
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This - it's just what people do. There's no big mystery to it, other than it doesn't really make a whole lot of sense when you think hard about it.
Yes, it's just a thing. Netspeak, if you will.
I see. So, it started on Twitter? I've only just recently noticed it on FB.
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You're Twitter and your FB status can be linked so you have the same thing on both.
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Ah-ha! Okay that explains it, then.
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Dunno. I'm not on Twitter. But I think I've seen it on other forums.
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Thank you, Sea, for getting this straight. I had no idea what the heck was going on.
Does the same hold true for the #[first name]?
Oh man, I've never seen that one!
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