English is not my first language, and I have not stayed in an English speaking country more than a month, so probably I misunderstand the point here.
Ah. Me fail English often too. My native language is Finnish.
The key is that when you refer to another member, it is okay to use their name in the text.
When you refer to what that member has written, you must quote them exactly.
Because a person is not their opinion or output –– those are what they
have and
do, not what or who they
are –– the two cases where you can use their name without quoting them are basically
- When you direct a tangential question or statement to another member who is already participating in the discussion
(If they are not, you send them a PM linking to the thread, with that tangential question or statement and a bit of context in the PM text; never just "could you take a look at [this thread]?")
Example: (tggzzz: I hope this does not look like I'm putting words in your mouth!)
- When you refer to the member in general, and not to any specific statement, question, or post they have made; nor to your understanding of what they have expressed before or might express in the future.
Example: I like the way David Hess helps beginners in the Beginner and Projects forums. I wish I could be as concise and calm.
If it ever involves any kind of statement another member has made, it does need to be a quote. Aspersions, hints, implying stuff is Not Okay, no matter how common in social media. We're here for the underlying logic, reasoning and experience; and not to score personalities or see whose opinion is most popular.
Aesthetically, I do prefer to mark a username in a text (and at symbol works for me), because the username is not part of the language (I am not saying this for English, as it is not my native language, but I do think the same for my native language as well) and also it has a special function (like a URL), it is like using single or double quotes or italics (depending on the language) when using a foreign word in a text, or using url markup here or in other platforms.
Yeah, I can see how support for @ -mentions that turns them into links to the user profile page can be useful in the post editor, especially for those who have dyslexia. I don't mind such mentions becoming a link to that member's profile page at all. I don't
like them, but because I can see how it could be useful for other members, I'd have to accept it. (Just like I accept the animated emoticons, even though I find them distracting. I can work around it.)
I only object to the automatic and unavoidable notification sent/delivered to the mentioned user, because
that is the part I don't see any use for, and which actually bothers me, and which I claim is just social gamification. I could be wrong, of course, but this is my current opinion based on what I have observed thus far, and how an "evil version of me" (with a goatee) might misuse the mechanism just to annoy others and to try to get others to focus on me.
I've already prepared, so that if they do become common enough to bother me, I can always use an extension in my browser to edit the notification out so I'll simply never see them. I already have to do that for most ads here, which I do not like to do, because it can affect Dave's income (a tiny bit, but nevertheless).
I do believe the possible downsides –– misuse by newbies, and misuse by trolls who use the mention mechanism to ensure the targets of their snide remarks will see them, hopefully before the moderators have time to react and remove the post –– are vastly greater than any upsides.