How do you give credit to someone without it giving you a warning?
For example, I put:
@NARR
@eiejefh (the person I’m giving credit to)
@jeifjeiejfoij
@fejuefhheufhue
Then I get a warning & the characters won’t pop up.
So Moral: How would I put credits without the script thinking I’m putting a character?
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So just (example) on (social media platform)
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Put it as a readerMessage maybe.
Example
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It’s easier to credit using a narration bubble:
NARR
I’d like to credit @_________, @_________, @__________ for featuring in this story!
Or something along the lines of that. 
You could have it as a speech bubble too that your character says, if you want:
YOURCHAR (animation)
I’d like to credit @_________, @_________, @__________ for featuring in this story!
But you cannot have the @ symbol at the beginning of the dialogue/narration nor at the beginning of a new line because it’ll think you’re trying to give it a command.
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