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  • 2 weeks later...

The March newsletter said that something was coming soon.

And I like Terry's tagging idea as long as it doesn't lead to hashtagging!!

#March_news_letter?

#don't_know_what_you_mean_by_hashtagging.

I'm not very computer literate but I will ask this Q for a reason...

Does the mechanics of this here SAU permit the ability to tag another Member (a paid up Member)? If it can be set up, can you see the advantages as being legion?

* chatter will be more interactive

* more people will pay to join in order to be able to tag

* less strain on Notifications by being more specific

* permits paid up Members to be more easily directed to far reaches of this forum with less clicks

* encourages Members to have a voice if they've only been lurking in the past

* facilitates more Members to organise small events

* helps to prevent cliques

They're the reasons why I think tagging should be done. But can it be done?

Hmmm, in the same way that Facebook allows you to tag people?

We used to have mentions which allowed you to 'mention' a user in a post, they'd be alerted and the 'mention' would turn into a link to the users profile - very much the same as twitter mentions work.

It broke, badly, and the developers who provided it stopped supporting it. I'm desperate to find another similar system!

Unless ... you are not talking about this ? :)

A 'mention' system yes would be pretty close to a form of integration, especially if it alerts a user to a particular thread.

When someone for instance is after a particular part or car, paid up Members could 'mention' another Member as a form of alert.

Also if an event is on and a Member wishes to prompt another Member to come along, the 'mention' system will be most invaluable.

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Huzzah! Glad to be able to contribute to the upkeep of this place, finally!

As for things to grant elite? How about a custom gold theme :D

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Huzzah! Glad to be able to contribute to the upkeep of this place, finally!

As for things to grant elite? How about a custom gold theme :D

Yep! Choose 'Innovation' and change the colour! Done :D

(And thank you!!!!)

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