Notices tagged with groupname

  1. !groupname

    Wednesday, 23-Oct-13 04:39:30 UTC from web
  2. @aleister If you want to follow a notice back into its conversation tree, you can click the "in context" link to view the entire conversation tree. This makes it easy to follow multiple conversations at once involving the same people. You can also hover over the link, and if the notice shows up elsewhere on the page, it'll show you that notice above the one you're reading for convenience purposes. You can also use # to post about something interesting, or join a group for people with similar interests (which you post to like you would post to a tag page, except replacing the # with a !, like !groupname). The rules are linked in the upper-left corner of the page next to the link for the staff list (if you've got things to do, you can just look at the main bullet points of the rules and be well-informed enough; the expanded information is just to clarify things). Enjoy the site!

    Saturday, 14-Sep-13 21:09:08 UTC from web in context
  3. @nightshade6193 That rather depends where you live, really. If you're trying to post to a group, make sure you include the !groupname in the text of your dash.

    Wednesday, 28-Aug-13 12:44:46 UTC from web in context
  4. @marinehawk if you'd like to post in a group, be sure to include !groupname in your message

    Sunday, 25-Aug-13 22:54:04 UTC from web in context
  5. $config['group']['maxaliases'] = 99999; //I'm going to set !groupname to have every conceivable group name as an alias now kthxbye

    Tuesday, 09-Jul-13 05:19:59 UTC from web
  6. @jessi you have to be subscribed to the relevant group to use a !groupname tag.

    Wednesday, 15-May-13 05:23:05 UTC from web in context
  7. @ceruleanspark I'm disappointed. I thought you had changed !groupname or something.

    Thursday, 18-Apr-13 16:12:31 UTC from web in context
  8. !groupname

    Thursday, 18-Apr-13 16:08:56 UTC from web in context
  9. !groupname @​redenchilada # trust me it's 3C in Amsterdam

    Saturday, 13-Apr-13 23:13:37 UTC from land of markov and chains
  10. @5ofclubs The !groupname tag has practical use, too. You have to use that for a post to show up on the group's timeline, which is the main reason to have groups.

    Monday, 08-Apr-13 02:17:06 UTC from web in context
  11. @5ofclubs I'm just saying you can mention it on this site by using the !groupname format. :p Shorter than a link!

    Monday, 08-Apr-13 02:15:26 UTC from web in context
  12. @5ofclubs Generally, if you want to talk about a specific subject, groups are good for that. You can make or search for a group to join, and then post to it using the !groupname format (or just go to the group's page). These posts will also go to Public to get extra attention from people outside the group.

    Monday, 08-Apr-13 01:07:19 UTC from web in context
  13. Also apparently !groupname does the thing

    Monday, 01-Apr-13 22:21:14 UTC from web
  14. It's funny because even when I did it here with a bunch of programmer nerds on they couldn't find a simple RLO control character ‮ @redenchilada # !groupname #

    Sunday, 10-Mar-13 18:35:28 UTC from web in context
  15. # I resolve to use groups more. !enchiladacest !groupname !commoncourtesycrusaders

    Tuesday, 22-Jan-13 12:56:42 UTC from web in context
  16. @sweetiebot To post to a group page, use their identifier (like !groupname). And remember that everything goes to Public regardless; some people forget that and post sensitive information out in the open.

    Sunday, 02-Dec-12 18:54:59 UTC from web in context
  17. @widget Wait, we have tag completion now? # !groupname Wow neat.

    Wednesday, 21-Nov-12 15:30:44 UTC from web in context
  18. @mikerockks Just a heads-up, posting to a group via !groupname doesn't work if you haven't joined the group.

    Tuesday, 09-Oct-12 15:38:36 UTC from web in context
  19. I'm surprised !groupname's page design isn't being changed ALL THE TIME.

    Wednesday, 03-Oct-12 19:21:59 UTC from web
  20. I fixed !groupname's design.

    Thursday, 27-Sep-12 11:17:32 UTC from web in context
  21. @sonicrainbow Welcome newpony! If you want to talk to your local area group, be sure to include their !groupname in your post. :)

    Monday, 17-Sep-12 19:45:01 UTC from web in context
  22. @chestnuts It only says that on your profile page. It's so that, when visiting someone else's profile or a group page, you can automatically address them without forgetting to put their username or the !groupname in the post. (Helpful for newponies who commonly do this.) Most folks post on the Public or Personal timelines, where the name isn't already filled out for you.

    Saturday, 15-Sep-12 16:39:57 UTC from web in context
  23. @tdunn79 Include the !groupname in your post. :)

    Sunday, 02-Sep-12 20:32:18 UTC from web in context
  24. @thefatalflame Hiya! Welcome to RDN, temporarily "Lady Raincorn Network." If you were trying to post to a group, you type the group name prefaced by an exclamation point. For example, !groupname. But feel free to join the general chat, it's a decent place. :)

    Saturday, 01-Sep-12 02:12:10 UTC from web
  25. @onetruebrony Not everyone, I imagine. I you want to talk to Calgary, make sure you put their !groupname in your post. :)

    Tuesday, 28-Aug-12 15:41:26 UTC from web in context
  26. @whiterose Welcome to RDN! To post to a group, you have to put the !groupname in your post like this!

    Saturday, 25-Aug-12 14:11:00 UTC from web in context
  27. @cheesydeth Are you sure? It works for me. !groupname

    Thursday, 23-Aug-12 20:52:19 UTC from web in context
  28. @cheesydeth Use !groupname to talk in the group.

    Thursday, 23-Aug-12 16:14:35 UTC from web
  29. @beatlab !groupname

    Thursday, 23-Aug-12 03:30:04 UTC from web in context
  30. @bronymedic If you were trying to post that to a group, you have to put the !groupname in your post. Like !bronylon. By the way, welcome!

    Tuesday, 21-Aug-12 21:30:53 UTC from web in context