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eleven copper marans, ten talking turtles, nine miniature pigs, eight baby ducklings, seven button quails, six angry bulls, five golden comets! four jersey cows, three pekin ducks, two more chickens and a rooster in a chicken coop.
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You can only tag someone if it is a registered username
To "change" the username and still tag someone, you have to go back and edit your post, or do it the way that @Happy does it, with memorizing the coding.
I tend to do it the latter way.
Begin with: Open brackets, USER=, member number, close brackets.
I, for example, am member number 544410. Insert, and it should look like this:
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Next, use the tag (@), and put in whatever it is that you're calling them. For this demonstration, I'll call myself, "She Who Is Technologically Inept," because I am. Insert, and it should look like this:
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Then insert: Open brackets, forward slash, USER, close brackets. It should look like this:
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And should have this effect when you hit "Preview," at the bottom of your post:
@She Who Is Technologically Inept.

To find someone's member number, I hover my cursor over their username and look at the number that appears after their name in the link that pops up in the bottom-left corner of my screen.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/members/sapphire-sebright.544410/ <-- That number after the dot after my name is my member number.

Once you've typed in the "close brackets," (]) at the end of your string of code, you can put whatever else you want after that -- including punctuation, so please do remember to punctuate... I'm watching you....
@She Who Is Technologically Inept.
 

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