Merge pull request #2285 from tobiasd/20160124-docs
groups vs forums and mentioning those
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* @mike@macgirvin.com - This is called a "remote mention" and can only be an email-style locator, not a web URL.
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Unless their system blocks unsolicited "mentions", the person tagged will likely receive a "Mention" post/activity or become a direct participant in the conversation in the case of public posts. Please note that Friendica blocks incoming "mentions" from people with no relationship to you. This is a spam prevention measure.
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Unless their system blocks unsolicited "mentions", the person tagged will likely receive a "Mention" post/activity or become a direct participant in the conversation in the case of public posts.
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Friendica blocks incoming “mentions” from people with no relationship to you.
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The exception is an ongiong conversation started from a contact of both you and the 3rd person or a conversation in a forum where you are a member of.
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This is a spam prevention measure.
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Remote mentions are delivered using the OStatus protocol. This protocol is used by Friendica and GNU Social and several other systems, but is not currently implemented in Diaspora.
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Remote mentions are delivered using the OStatus protocol.
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This protocol is used by Friendica and GNU Social and several other systems, but is not currently implemented in Diaspora.
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As the OStatus protocol allows this Friendica user can be @-mentioned by users from platforms using this protocol in conversations if the "Enable OStatus support" is activated on the Friendica node.
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These @-mentions wont be blocked, even if there is no relationship between the sender and the receiver of the message.
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Friendica makes no distinction between people and groups for the purpose of tagging. (Some other networks use !group to indicate a group.)
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Friendica makes no distinction between people and forums for the purpose of tagging.
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(Some other networks use !forum to indicate a forum.)
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If you sort your contacts into groups, you cannot @-mention these groups.
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But you can select the group in the access control when creating a new posting, to allow (or disallow) a certain group of people to see the posting.
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See [Groups and Privacy](help/Groups-and-Privacy) for more details about grouping your contacts.
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**Topical Tags**
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