Well it also allows it to be easier to specify that you are referring to a user. A '/' may need to be used elsewhere, most notable in URL's but may be included in various other comments. It makes the parsing considerably easier to refer to uses with a '/u/' prefix.
Well it also allows it to be easier to specify that you are referring to a user. A '/' may need to be used elsewhere, most notable in URL's but may be included in various other comments. It makes the parsing considerably easier to refer to uses with a '/u/' prefix.