Adding four random digits to people's names was a brilliant solution to two common problems with usernames (users wanting the same username and usernames of notable personalities getting leaked), and now they're just going to the exact same system everyone else uses with all of its attendant problems? Fuck off

  • ssjmarx [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    Discord: usernames are currently extremely complicated and this results in people failing to remember or communicate them, so we’re making them simpler

    I'm saying that I don't think that Discord has made a convincing argument that this is the case.

    • Dryad [she/her]
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      1 year ago

      What do you mean they haven't made a convincing argument? About which part? The fact that discord usernames are extremely complicated is self-evident. That this results in people failing to remember or communicate them is something everybody who regularly uses the program has learned through experience (and also follows logically). That they are making them simpler is beyond debate.

      Which part do you need stronger evidence for?

      • ssjmarx [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        The fact that discord usernames are extremely complicated is self-evident

        No they're not. This conversation will never advance because we completely diverge on this essential point.

        • Dryad [she/her]
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          1 year ago

          Normal usernames people are used to: case-insensitive alphanumeric string with maybe a couple of hand-picked special characters

          Discord usernames: case-sensitive alphanumeric string with any number of special characters and a randomly generated code at the end which is typically never displayed

          Sorry but you're just wrong on this, denying it is like denying the grass is green lol

          • ssjmarx [he/him]
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            1 year ago

            case-insensitive alphanumeric string with maybe a couple of hand-picked special characters

            Have widely-noted problems

            case-sensitive alphanumeric string with any number of special characters and a randomly generated code at the end

            Solves many of those problems

            Even if they are more complicated than the industry standard your continued insistence that they are "extremely" complicated is incoherent to me. Discord is making this change because every tech company reaches a point where their growth slows down and in order to chase their old growth numbers they start fucking with systems that work, and at best come up with something that is equally good but more often than not come up with something worse and the userbase is stuck going along with it.

            • Dryad [she/her]
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              1 year ago

              Discord is making this change because every tech company reaches a point where their growth slows down and in order to chase their old growth numbers they start fucking with systems that wor

              But they've explained exactly why they don't think the system they're fucking with works well. This isn't just a case of changing stuff to change stuff, they're changing something which is problematic to address those problems.

              Also notice how at first you were like "they're not more complicated" and now you're like "ok they are more complicated but it's worth it"

              Discord doesn't think it's worth it. It's as simple as that. Now you understand what they were thinking. But keep moving the goalposts.

              • ssjmarx [he/him]
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                1 year ago

                Discord doesn’t think it’s worth it.

                I've never denied this. I've only said that I do think it's worth it, and that I find Discord's explanation lacking.