What it says on the tin. If we really cared, we could look at the Discord permissions to see whether someone is allowed to use these @ s, but it's kind of weird anyway to send them through the bridge in my opinion so I would just as soon not.
Note that Hubs users can still construct @ notifications to channels or people by embedding their ID into a chat message in Hubs. That seems fine, if they have some weird reason to bother to do it.
What it says on the tin. If we really cared, we could look at the Discord permissions to see whether someone is allowed to use these @ s, but it's kind of weird anyway to send them through the bridge in my opinion so I would just as soon not.
Note that Hubs users can still construct @ notifications to channels or people by embedding their ID into a chat message in Hubs. That seems fine, if they have some weird reason to bother to do it.