[Enshittification][DO NOT ADD] Discord Username System

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  • ShadowDev

    Username Ransom scams are going to be so fun...

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  • Japw1

    This entire thread is silly. You all know minimal about how the transition away from discriminators will work. This was announced mere hours ago. Nobody officially has access to change their name yet other than employees. The only names that are already reserved are attached to employees and companies + those in the public eye. The blog post (that most of you haven't seem to have read) literally said they acknowledge how this will affect those who have specific names/have had a specific name for a long time. I really don't care if this gets downvoted (seeing as this place looks like the subreddit I already know it absolutely will) 

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  • HACHI

    people forget their usenames all the time so the rationale that having a four digit number at the end of your username makes it harder to remember when you can usually just pull it up on your phone (and people adding you would more than likely have that information by way of you literally being in a server with them) to seems like a stretch

     

    this change isn't good

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  • Spoon

    This is an absolutely terrible idea on multiple fronts and for so many reasons.

    TL;DR - If it ain't broke, don't fix it. 

    1. Admin confusion
    Yes, we know that Discord is under the impression we use IDs for flat out everything in moderation. Sure, it's useful, but we use the normal usernames WAY more than you think. If you're thinking that this is a good idea for safety, it is absolutely not. Take for example that an admin attempts to ban someone for breaking a rule and they have a common name, for example, my name, Spoon. I break a rule. Admin goes to punish me. Cool, there's probably 6958 other people named "Spoon" and having handles would just make the problem of similar names even worse. Instead of having the # indicator at the end, you'd be stuck with finding the correct Spoon's handle for 2 hours before finally banning them.

    2. Developers
    This is a part I'm more unsure on, but when it comes to development, I have a foggy idea about some of it.
    Bots would absolutely break apart as part of this change, and that means subjecting developers to weeks or maybe even months of pain just to update everything in their bot to use the new handle feature.
    Even some frameworks, such as Discord.js and Discord.py, might have to be updated as well.

    3. Handle Sniping
    This is by far the most prevalent one. This is already a business on Twitter, and we don't want it to become one on Discord. Prime example can be drawn to Monstercat's official server. Say a new artist is up and coming and signs with Monstercat for a while, and they don't already have a Discord account. As they go to make a new account, they notice that the name they wanted is taken by someone already, and the person who is already in possession of that name is wanting to force the artist to pay for that specific name.
    Discord team, be real with yourself for a moment. Do you really want something like that to happen because of a shittier system than the one we already have in use?

    4. Impersonation
    Impersonation already happens to an extent. Hell, look at the amount of Valve accidental report scams going around impersonating official Valve employees. But, this system would just make the problem worse. Hell, I'VE BEEN TARGETED BY A FEW OF THESE. If you employ this system instead of the current system, it will make it harder to fact-check the actual employee's account, rather than with the system that we have right now, you can just ask and somebody probably already has them on a blacklist of accounts that are associated with this type of thing.

    And last, but most certainly not least:

    5. Financial Loss
    Investors and shareholders are a hell of a thing, but the part that can set you guys back financially is the amount of profit you lose to people unsubscribing from Discord Nitro. Example:--and this is me incredibly undershooting the actual numbers here--you had 1M Nitro users, each charging 10 USD a month to have their benefits, leaving you with a monthly profit of 10M USD. A large portion of the community has expressed disappointment with this change, so undershooting the amount here, we'll say 60% of the community doesn't want this change and unsubscribes from Nitro, thus losing you 600K Nitro users, 6M USD in profit, and leaving you with 4M USD monthly profit, not even factoring in the power that it takes to run all of these servers, server upkeep, payment of employees, taxes, or anything. That is a 6M loss just from this change alone. Discord team, do you, collectively, as a company, want to lose 60% of your profit just from changing something as simple as a username, not to mention any of the other drawbacks I mentioned here?
    I didn't think so.

    So please, listen to the people who are actively trying to keep your platform popular (most of us here), and don't implement this new change. This is going to make it worse. Keep doing technical improvements to your servers and offering us occasional new features. (Frankly I find the soundboard feature very stupid for multiple reasons, but KEEP DOING THINGS LIKE IMPLEMENTING ACTIVITIES. HANDS DOWN ONE OF THE BEST THINGS YOU DID.)

    DO. NOT. IMPLEMENT. THIS. CHANGE.

    -CD "Spoon"

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  • SpaceBees

    Every time I think of resubscribing to Nitro, Discord pulls some bull💩 that nobody asked for. First the chatbot, now this.

    This change will lose Discord money (users who subbed to Nitro to get a custom discriminator no longer have that incentive.) It's "fixing" a system that wasn't broken and crapping on existing users for- what, exactly? Are shareholders pushing for this or something?

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  • Jackilantern

    +1

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  • Purple?

    +1
    well this is not good :/

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  • dragonpunk

    This is horrible.

     

    Issues include:

    • Name sniping/selling will start happening
    • New users will have a harder time getting the names they want, and will have to add a string of numbers anyway just to have the url they want
    • Impersonators will be more likely, as being one character off with the right avatar is much harder to spot than a unique number PLUS nametag
    • People trying to dodge stalkers will have a harder time doing so, as the forced unique username makes someone easier to trace.
    • When making a new account for whatever reason, it then becomes more costly because they have to abandon that funny unique username.
    • People like the feature of the unique identifier. WE LIKE the ability to have exactly our username and then a little number. I have seen very few people complain about this compared to those who like it a ton and were drawn to discord because of it.

     

    I urge discord to reconsider this move VERY strongly.

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  • BrandonGamerGuy

    I’d rather have that crappy new UI than this username change. At least then I can keep my name

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  • Qaos

    A huge problem with this change is that it will be so much harder to avoid harassment. Previously, if people wanted to find and harass you, they'd have to not only know your username but also guess the numbers (which could be changed at any time even without nitro due to an unintended side effect of the system, though doing it this way just gave you a new random number instead of one you could choose). Now, however, anyone with just your username will be able to find you, which puts vulnerable people at risk. This issue comes on top of every other one mentioned in this thread, which puts into perspective just how bad this change will be.

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  • dsignal

    +1, I think this is a terrible idea and I already have friends who are planning on leaving over it.

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  • Sameow

    +1. Terrible idea. If they go through with this, I look forward to being 'ActualRealSameow'.

    Why are they doing this? What's the point? Discord, your user system is fine the way it is! This just makes a TON of new problems you wouldn't have otherwise!

    Also, though this is a minor thing, the current naming system is iconic and unique. You see four numbers after a hashtag in a name online and you KNOW it's somebody's Discord.

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  • Yumeko Jabami

    +1. This is only going to cause more problems than actually solving them. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

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  • Shroom

    yeah let’s just not

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  • Toad

    +1

    Not a good update at all, it's worse than the new logo update. Worse than the Roblox audio privacy update. Worse than NFT collabs and sponsors. The new username update is by far, the world's worst update on record

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  • Moon

    +1 awful idea

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  • Penguin_Spy

    this change is a terrible idea. the current system is great for content creators or other well-known figures who want to have their username, but don't want to have their account be publicly known (opening them up to spam, potential harassment, etc.). you might notice that Streamer Mode hides your 4 digit discriminator when activated, so it's clear this is an intended use case.
    the discriminator system is also really smart because while it's quite likely that multiple users of the platform will want the same username (especially with ~140 million monthy users), the chances of multiple users with the same name actually coming into contact or both being seen by another user is quite slim (I've never seen another Penguin_Spy, but I know a few exist). this is a pretty unique feature of Discord, and I thought it was really cool when I first joined the platform.

    now the average user will have to put random numbers at the end of their name (ugly), and content creators will have to make the choice between having their account's username be their username and have their account be public, or not doing that for privacy and, idk, shoving their username onto an alt so someone else doesn't steal it and try to impersonate them. oh, and impersonation (already a issue with the platform) will 100% get worse when you have [at]REAL_username, [at]username_official, [at]TheRealUsername, etc.

    one last thing, a neat perk of Nitro was getting to choose your discriminator. i'm not sure if i ever would have purchased Nitro, but i for sure know that I won't now because that feature was one of the main things i was interested in. now, it looks like nitro will give you exactly 0 new username customization features, even though it's like the second most looked at thing (the first being message content).

    tldr; cringe change, less unique platform, privacy headaches for content creators, and very likely less Nitro subscriptions.

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  • Skeith

    such a stupid change. all they had to do was deal with the case sensitivity and unique characters. the ID system was perfect and there's a reason discriminator ID's have worked well over the years on every website that uses them.

    Not only that but this is just opening up a whole slew of problems and risks targeting users for hacking like many others have said. Minecraft has had the issue of rare name accounts being hacked for ages. We're gonna be having account selling going rampant because of a pretty name. 

    +1

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  • Mason Prather

    Very bad idea +1

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  • Darkwulf

    This will be incredibly convenient for the first John Smith to grab JohnSmith, and all subsequent John Smiths will have to have to settle for JohnSmith2, or JohnSmith2023.

    Just like JohnSmith#2023, don't you think?

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  • Vix

    This update is definitely going to cause quite a stir if it actually ends up being published.

    I can understand the reason behind it due to the discriminator, but this is also going to cause issues with as impersonation and all of those issues. It should be reconsidered and another method should be imposed. :)

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  • Else

    I'm not excited about losing my username, but not having to pay to keep my chosen discriminator means I no longer have a reason to keep on paying for Nitro Classic. So it's a mixed bag :)

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  • Anna

    +1

    Please don't do this. This is such a bad idea.

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  • Roderick Duncan McKay

    Here is the stated list of reasons for why they are making this change:

    And here's my list of responses to each:

    • The new system would force us to do the same thing as the discriminators already do, except now it's worse because placeholder letters like "x" and "_" are involved and scattered all over the place.
    • To solve this, either restrict the use of the upper case or just make it explicit to people that they need to tell their friends what case each letter is in, as well as tell people to make their usernames easy to communicate to others.
    • I find it baffling to think that there are 9999 users with any common name, even ones as common as John. Yet the obvious solution to this problem is to simply just add a fifth digit, or expand the discriminator to include letters in addition to numbers. Adding a fifth digit increases the number of users who can have the same username by 10x.
    • Who on earth is changing their username frequently and quickly enough that they are getting rate-limited???
    • Just ban the use of special fonts and symbols in usernames.
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  • Cyan

    Terrible idea. Can't wait to pay up to $1,000 or even more to get the username I want because it was sniped.

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  • Baby Bee 🐝🐝

    Hey Discord. Kindly screw off. As many others have pointed out, this is a moronic change that benefits no one. Just don't do this. The usernames are fine as they are

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  • woke oak

    This idea is so bad that I created an account here just to protest it. For the love of all that is holy, please don't do this. You will gain nothing. I promise you.

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  • ayasu

    +1

     

    This is going to cause major, major issues across the platform. Simply put, there's a reason why other services(like Battle.net) use a similar 4-digit system. It's literally impossible to make everyone happy with this one. So many people with the same or similar names will lose their user names, and you WILL see people dropping Nitro over this, because they wanted to set their own #'s

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  • cried

    +1

    Chances are we'd probably have to add numbers to our username with how competitive the username selection would become. We might as well keep the discriminators.

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  • Light

    +1

    This is such a bad update, if they go through with this it's probably my last straw before I move to Guilded or something.

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