New naming system is a cringe and why is this so
I duplicate this post from community topic, cuz i can't definitely identify the right forum for this feedback.
I understand that discord developers are quite "disconnected" from the discord community itself, but I am still genuinely perplexed by such a persistent desire to carry out fundamental (and obviously extremely controversial) changes in the application community that will affect each participant... And at the same time, without asking users at all if they really need it.
A lot of questions are raised not only by the reason for removing the numeric discriminator, but also by the motives of the product developers themselves to make such decisions.
It seems that the developers conducted surveys (or data collection) among the most rigid and non-integrated users in the application, and based on the results they decided to "squeeze out" the decision to remove the discord tag as such. No one even thought about the fact that extrapolating a naming system from Twitter is likely to have an extremely negative effect on both the community and the attitude to discord as such.
You don't need to be a genius to understand all the amenities of the discord tag system. All of us familiar with #0000 allow us to have unique nicknames-identifiers, despite the many users with similar user data. It seems to me that the true reasons for planting an obviously controversial idea of tags from Twitter lies behind something other than the reasons described. All the arguments that I saw in the news post are extremely weak, and are broken down simply by evidence-based argumentation. The example given in the news deserves special attention:
"You want to use a common name like “Mike” or “Jane” but there are already 9,999 Mikes or Janes so you're blocked from that name altogether."
So, now 9,999 Mikes and Janes have to choose completely kringe twitter-like names for themselves, something from the category "Mark-penetrator3000", because Mark (in a singular form) was busy.
I don't want to see discord like this, I obviously won't support this program with my money, and with great pleasure I will cancel my discord-nitro subscription as soon as this update is released
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Yeah I'm genuinely baffled as to why they keep deciding to do all these random changes when literally nobody asked for them. LITERALLY nobody asked for them. There was no poll, no feedback, and nobody suggested this. The ONLY reason they're doing this is to seem more like twitter and try and attract more users who might not be using twitter as much.
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