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  • Tagging is a tool which notifies T9A users to look at where you tagged them.

    2 ways to tag. "@" symbol and then start typing their name and it will auto-fill with suggestions. Or you can type the code directly @'Chronocide'.

    That said, be careful with tagging. It can be very annoying to be tagged often. I would caution you against tagging the same people constantly.
    Might even be considered harassment.

    But like if you're in a general discussion thread and a rules question comes up, tagging a member of rules clarity is appropriate, especially if its creating an argument. Or if a lexicon isn't working right, tagging me is fine. Or if someone is asking about movement trays, you could tag one of the supporting companies that does make movement trays.
    And so forth.
    Tagging is a tool which notifies T9A users to look at where you tagged them.

    2 ways to tag. "@" symbol and then start typing their name and it will auto-fill with suggestions. Or you can type the code directly @'Chronocide'.

    That said, be careful with tagging. It can be very annoying to be tagged often. I would caution you against tagging the same people constantly.
    Might even be considered harassment.

    But like if you're in a general discussion thread and a rules question comes up, tagging a member of rules clarity is appropriate, especially if its creating an argument. Or if a lexicon isn't working right, tagging me is fine. Or if someone is asking about movement trays, you could tag one of the supporting companies that does make movement trays.
    And so forth.

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