Battle Of The @ Symbol: Facebook VS Twitter And Who Does It Better
by Corvida Raven on Sep 10, 2009 • 4:20 pm 11 Comments
Today, Facebook is rolling out a new feature that has a ton of people contemplating the future of Twitter: Facebook @mentions. If you’re a twitter user, you’re familiar with the @reply feature used to signal a response to another twitter user. You already have similar functionality, better known as tagging, in Facebook for uploads of new photos. Now it’s expanding into your status updates.

Twitter @ Replies VS. New Facebook Tagging Feature
Though the @ symbol isn’t displayed in your status update, using it will allow you link to people, pages, groups, events, and more. When you tag someone, they will be notified in the notifications section, similar to the @username tab on Twitter. Futhermore, using the @ symbol on Facebook will bring up a list of matches right underneath your status. This is great for friends who don’t use their real name, or use a nickname on Facebook. No more searching for the correct spelling. With Twitter you’re going to dig deep unless you’re using a Twitter client such as Tweet. Facebook made things simple by compiling everything under one feature. To tag groups or events, Twitter users refer to a hashtag (#) instead of using the @ symbol.
Could this cause you to switch from Twitter to Facebook? Personally, no. These are two different communities that I participate in. My reasons for using each varies due to the community ties. What about you?

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