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LiamM32

Can I "dedicate" a topic to another user

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If I started my own topic, is there a way that I can make it show up as a notification to another user in particular? What if the topic is an idea or creation inspired by another users post, or if I just think that another user that I know would be interested in it? If I posted a topic like that, then I would want it to be viewed by that user.

If there is no feature like this, than I think it would be a good thing to add. When someone starts a new topic, they would be a text box below the Tags section to write a list of users to notify. The number of users that the post could be "dedicated" to should be limited based on rank.

Edited by LiamM32

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Not that I know of, you could just copy the URL and send it to them through a PM if there is no feature like that...

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I haven't heard of a feature like this either however what you could do is say something like "first off I'd just like to thank......"

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I haven't heard of a feature like this either however what you could do is say something like "first off I'd just like to thank......"
Are you saying that if I added a username to the tags or to the text on the topic, than they would be notified? What if the first post in the topic quoted them? Edited by LiamM32

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There is an option to be notified when someone quotes a post by you, but - luckily - the notification can't be forced (i.e., when the user doesn't have the option to be notified checked, they won't be notified). The simplest option would be to send someone a PM.

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