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There's a separate keybinding for "Get Over Here" vs "Get Over Here Targetting" in your settings. If you changed one, but not the other - such as only the basic one - you'll always get the same behaviour if you press the same key. You'll see a prompt for the different targetting key after hitting an enemy with a tracer, which you can press and pull yourself towards them.
Once I realised this, I decided to keep the two different, but ensure they are unique from the rest of the abilities still. It just means even if I hit with a tracer, I can still choose whether to pull towards me or me towards them - which may be useful? (Perhaps in not using up the tracer and keeping the extra damage). Maybe I'll change it so it's the same if I have any issues.