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Though just keep in mind that the individual being '@'ed, receives no special notification of such, it's just a helpful convention used to indicated that the content of a message is directed @<individual>, in cases where quoting can't be used.
This may already be obvious to you, but I don't know how other sites handle it, so I thought I'd point it out.
Some people think everyone is out to get them.
Those whiney types, "why are you picking on me?" and "stop 'attacking' me"
Me: "@hole, what are you doing?"
(Whiney defensive guy answers)
Whiney defensive guy: "Why are you picking on me, stop 'attacking me by questioning me an calling me a-hole"
(Hole, the one I'm directing my question to, he answers)
Hole: "I know what I'm doing by doing electrical work and leaving the power on. Go Away."
Bzzzt!