[Enshittification][DO NOT ADD] Discord Username System

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  • Itsquote

    The biggest problem: our current usernames can often be too complicated or obscure for people to remember and share easily.

    ah yes, replacing this system with one that mandates the use of random numbers, periods (BUT NOT TOO MANY PERIODS) and underscores completely resolves the problem.

    please try again.

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  • codeus

    +1 please listen to the community. nobody wants this 

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  • Ichamo

    +1

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  • Garbaka

    This is an incredibly wreckless update!

    If you have a common username, (Pretty much any name, location, state, business, dictionary word without numbers in it or at the end), then username scarcity a lose-lose situation.

    Either you will lose your common name, and you'll have to add numbers to it.

    Or you'll get your common name and then weirdos and criminals will start trying to doxx you, threaten you, and swat you unless you relenquish the account to them. Discord is going to get people hurt and potentially killed with this update and that's going to be on them. Unique usernames is such an antiquated system.

    Here's an in-depth dive into how Twitter's username system got people hurt, harrassed, bullied, and even killed. https://open.spotify.com/episode/4s3afsTpKNbMjGXQSvjhDb?si=Xv92-nJlRlC6EaOQaQ6uxA

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  • SlyFox

    I've never thought this was going to be an issue they'd create, it didn't even cross my mind. I don't know if I know of a single person thus far who's mentioned being happy about this in the server cap amount of servers I'm in. The only people who'll care are the ones who don't use discord actively and use discord for college/work only and the only reason is because those people use twitter and like that something in their lives they don't actively use is conforming to something they do. Non-nitro people, including myself from way back when, just find their number in discord, it's not like it isn't constantly signed-in anyways.

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  • PvtRyan96

    Actually genuinely an awful change. Please reconsider. You literally already had *THE* perfect solution to account names, and now you're just throwing it away for something completely stock-standard and vulnerable to all the stock-standard problems most account naming systems have.

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  • Person

    My account is old enough that im confident about retaining my name, but i still fail to see this as anything good. most points made in the blog post are quite bad in my opinion. Badly motivated idea, please listen to community for once and scrap it.

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  • Voolerie

    This update really feels pointless and if anything, it gets rid of one of the unique things about discord. People are not wanting to add numbers like “Flower8364” to their name. They want their discord name to simply be “Flower”. The discriminators allowed people to have a name they enjoyed without needing to worry about whether or not it is already taken. While display names do exist, the point is is that we are not wanting numbers in our usernames. It confuses them more than anything. There’s a difference between memorizing 4 numbers temporarily (Ex: friending someone using the search function with discriminators) vs knowing someone as “Flower8364”. People had also bought nitro in order to change their discriminators. Even if they are able to cancel nitro after the fact that this update may come, it was still a little stylistic permanent choice they made to their profile. It’s also the fact that if I’m understanding correctly, people will now be pinged by their user rather than their username, which takes away a major point away from displays as a whole. Not only will this just be a race to who gets the best usernames, but it may just be up in people paying other people for discord usernames and/or scams. Although I haven’t been on discord for very long compared to probably most active users, I’ve never seen anyone complain about the discriminator system and most do seem to enjoy it. 

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  • deadbeef

    Truly awful change. The system as it is now WORKS GREAT and people LOVE that they can get whatever name they want, even if someone else has it!
    But now you just are going to throw it all into the trash. You even say in your post: "The biggest problem: our current usernames can often be too complicated or obscure for people to remember and share easily."

    Really? THAT'S the biggest problem? Well guess what, if I can't remember the 4 numbers that come after my username, there's NO WAY I'll be able to remember whatever random username I had to pick for discord because the name I actually want was already taken. "Well my name USED to be deadbeef#1234, but now it's uhh... deadbeef72.... i think? maybe it was 74? i dont remember, I had to just pick some random numbers at the end because deadbeef was already taken."

    Does this sound like a better user experience? NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Something tells me that you're actually lying, and that's NOT the real reason why you're making this change. Because NONE of your users want this. 

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  • auroranShadows

    This is a bad idea for some many reasons. Many of which are already stated:

    Customisation and identity is *limited* by this feature not expanded.
    Random people will be able to just find you if they know your username from other websites something they could not do previously with the discriminators in place. Making this a huge secruity and privacy issue.
    People arguing over usernames
    All the account selling and potential hacking everyone else has mentioned.
    People just like their numbers, especially if they paid for nitro to have custom ones like COME ON.

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  • Sam

    What a dumb idea to solve a problem that doesn't really exist.

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  • TurntSnacko

    +1 (2016 user made an account here just to oppose this ridiculous idea!)

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  • Mythological

    Me personally, I'm not a fan. For years there's been this person I use to associate with, out of spite, would take my name in literally anything they could. Now I lose out on my discord name because they happen to make a discord account 4 months before me. Thank you discord for making things even harder than it needed to be. If someone can't remember 4 numbers and have a reasonable username, that's on them. Lets punish the whole userbase for the select minority of goldfish. 

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  • falorni

    I think it's VERY telling that Discord is prioritizing "uneducated, newer users" over people who have been active users (and potentially paying customers in terms of Nitro) for years... Kind of feels like a slap in the face, especially when many users buy Nitro SPECIFICALLY for the custom discriminator option.

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  • Bass44

    For shame Discord, for shame.

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  • Arayala

    When unique account IDs already exist and they cant possibly think of using it as friend codes is beyond me. Do they magically not use steam or know how to add more digits to the discriminator like what Blizzard did (wow Blizzard did something good what a time to be alive)? Its like pulling out random talking points as excuses our their ass, which it doesn't even help with and in fact makes worse.

    Even if you were talking about the people who don't know how to use the simple copy and paste. Your not even back at square one, you looked in the opposite direction and sprinted 30 paces, you know why? xXMyUsernameXx__1926491 doesn't exactly make it easier. Is these decisions made by people who don't even use the platform and 30 other YES-Men or what????

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  • deadbeef

    The more I think about it, and the more I read your blog post, the worse and worse it gets. I can't believe you're moving forward with this decision. Some key points in the blog post: 
    > "We've heard from tons of people that they've run into problems like these: You like to change your username a lot and get rate limited."

    So the solution to this is just to prevent people from changing their username completely?

    And since the username is unique, but not displayed anywhere, and instead the Display Name is what's displayed, then nobody is going to even bother remembering their username, especially because they weren't able to get the username they wanted because it was already taken. So when my friend asks me, "Hey whats your discord tag?" My response will be: "Well, my Display Name is deadbeef! My username is uhh... deadbeef72.... NO it was deadbeef772.... no no it was deadbeef 702. Sorry I can't remember it because I never look at it or use it for anything." 

    So you're just going to make the problem worse!

    TERRIBLE TERRIBLE CHANGE!!!

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  • DragonFluff

    +1

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  • Tabtes

    +1

    The current username functionality is fine as it is. Trying to “fix” it will risk issues.

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  • dO

    This is a bad change that is going to make discord worse to read than Neopets names. Get ready for the return of xxdahrun0luvs0hockyxxxx

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  • Obsidian Plague

    +1

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  • Vinny

    Please do not add this, one of the best features about discord is being able to have the exact same username as someone and not have it conflict with someone elses, this will massively ruin discord functionality and make a lot of people, including myself upset 

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  • mazzystarred

    I don't know if I'm seeing this correctly but, 

    "Your new Display Name will be how you primarily appear and will be your most prominent form of identity. Think of this as your main name. You will be able to change your Display Name whenever you want, even minute to minute."

    What's actually the point in this when you can change your display name in servers anyway? Surely users are communicating and posting there most of the time on Discord.

    Maybe in private DMs, sure, it'd be nice to have a display name you want rather than this new username but then again, this is easily fixed by the very feature of the discriminator - you can choose whatever name you want with a unique number tag.

    I don't get it? 

    Like, it just seems unnecessary to add in a feature that's not really needed whilst actual security issues with current features are ignored...anyways.

     

     

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  • chrome

    +1

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  • kris

    agreed..this update would suck

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  • sicklesium

    I have been on Discord since Oct 2015. I have gotten used to and even enjoyed some of the changes that Discord has rolled out over the years (the soundboard is one of the best things you have added to date, imo). This is genuinely one of the worst things you could implement.

    Discord has been around for eight years. Eight! That's a long time, and a lot of users! Even going by waves, everyone in that wave will be scrambling to choose their name! And then a display name so their friends can still recognize them. If this change had come at maybe, say, a year into the service, it would not have been that big of a deal (I still would have been upset, and many others too, but the service was smaller back then and not anything like what it is currently).

    Rather than upending the entire system and restricting creativity and freedom that many people seek when they use your service, it might be better to prioritize educating those newer or confused. There's nothing wrong with not knowing what a specific thing like a discriminator is. It's incredibly bad practice, however, of Discord itself to just do away with it entirely rather than helping them.

    Currently, there is NO helpful hints on what those numbers mean when going to change your username. They don't even appear when you sign up and you only see them after you do so. Why not add a hint, like a tooltip or a clickable mini-article, that explains what they are? It also does NOT mention that Discord names are case-sensitive. I cannot fault people for not knowing what these are because Discord, as a service, is just not explaining what they are! Then you use their supposed ignorance to push this very bad idea.

    If people have trouble remembering their discriminator, perhaps you could allow a one-time-only change for free, to something more personally memorable. Or perhaps you can have the custom tag set with Nitro be a permanent change. Or you could even have a one-time-purchase to set a custom discriminator for those who cannot afford full Nitro but wish to change. Many people choose Nitro to change their discriminator but if they cannot afford it for whatever reason, it goes away, so some people do not bother in the first place. You may see an uptick in purchases if you go one-time-purchase route, as some people will be able to afford this over a recurring subscription.

    Honestly, this is just a terrible idea at this late in the game. You, as a company and dev team, should have polled users for this and asked for feedback. Mandatory email sent out. A pop-up when logging in. I can deal with receiving voice messages not being a toggle, but this is enough to warrant me to cancel Nitro and only use the service minimally.

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  • ArtsyAxolotl

    +1

    Everything that's been said about "rare" usernames and name sniping. All of it. This is a terrible idea. I'm so paranoid I'm gonna lose my username because my account isn't old enough :(

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  • Twentysixbrew

    This would 100% be one of the worst changes for the platform. Its going to cause so much scams and phishing attempts. Not looking forward to my 3 character username being subject to daily phishing attempts. The whole point of having discriminators was so that users could have the name they wanted without fighting others. There are simply too many users to get rid of it. Terrible change

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  • the tautology system

    there is not a universe that exists where we want to be easily reachable on discord. the discriminator means that people can't randomly dm us based on our username on other platforms, and that is a feature

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  • xander10

    The fact of the matter is that this change would solve nothing, currently 9999 people can share the same name with no issues and still be found. We don't need to copy twitter.

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