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  1. Bigosya Armenian (Eastern) Translator with all proofreading rights

    I have a question here. is it the users that "already interacted with the post" (here I understand that as commented/liked/reshared it) or the users whom the post is available(they have access to it)?

  2. Jonne Haß Manager

    The former, since the latter would be an information leak that's bad for the author (all members of it can figure out what the author considers one peer group/aspect) and for the other recipients (all recipients can start mapping FOAF graphs).


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  3. Nej, ikke på nuværende tidspunkt
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  5. Nej, ikke på nuværende tidspunkt
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  7. Since version 0.7.0.0, yes! You can mention someone in a comment the same way you would do it in a post, by typing “@” and then start typing their name. Please note that when you comment on a post which is not public, you can only mention users who have already interacted with the post.
    Since version 0.7.0.0, yes! You can mention someone in a comment the same way you would do it in a post, by typing “@” and then start typing their name. Please note that when you comment on a post which is not public, you can only mention users who have already interacted with the post.

    Since version 0.7.0.0, yes! You can mention someone in a comment the same way you would do it in a post, by typing “@” and then start typing their name. Please note that when you comment on a post which is not public, you can only mention users who have already interacted with the post.

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    Nej, ikke nuværende tidspunkt
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  10. Siden version 0.7.0.0, ja! Du kan nævne en person i en kommentar på samme måde som du ville gøre det i et indlæg ved at skrive "@" og derefter begynde at skrive deres navn. Bemærk, at når du kommenterer et indlæg der ikke er offentligt kan du kun nævne brugere der allerede har interageret med indlægget.
    Siden version 0.7.0.0, ja! Du kan nævne en person i en kommentar samme måde som du ville gøre det i et indlæg ved at skrive "@" og derefter begynde at skrive deres navn. Bemærk, at når du kommenterer et indlæg der ikke er offentligt kan du kun nævne brugere der allerede har interageret med indlægget.
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  11. Since version 0.7.0.0, yes! You can mention someone in a comment the same way you would do it in a post, by typing “@” and then start typing their name. Please note that when you comment on a post which is not public, you can only mention users who have already interacted with the post.
    Since version 0.7.0.0, yes! You can mention someone in a comment the same way you would do it in a post, by typing “@” and then start typing their name. Please note that when you comment on a post which is not public, you can only mention users who have already interacted with the post.

    Since version 0.7.0.0, yes! You can mention someone in a comment the same way you would do it in a post, by typing “@” and then start typing their name. Please note that when you comment on a post which is not public, you can only mention users who have already interacted with the post.

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  12. Siden version 0.7.0.0, ja! Du kan nævne en person i en kommentar på samme måde som du ville gøre det i et indlæg ved at skrive "@" og derefter begynde at skrive deres navn. Bemærk, at når du kommenterer et indlæg der ikke er offentligt kan du kun nævne brugere der allerede har interageret med indlægget.
    Siden version 0.7.0.0, ja! Du kan nævne en person i en kommentar samme måde som du ville gøre det i et indlæg ved at skrive "@" og derefter begynde at skrive deres navn. Bemærk, at når du kommenterer et indlæg der ikke er offentligt kan du kun nævne brugere der allerede har interageret med indlægget.
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