This name was made for lemmy. I have different names on different platforms because users from one place should not me able to find me anywhere else.
I have a gaming name I use on multiple places however.
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This name was made for lemmy. I have different names on different platforms because users from one place should not me able to find me anywhere else.
I have a gaming name I use on multiple places however.
I flat out refuse to have alt accounts because of it.
It's a fine username but I'm not overly attached to it.
I use different usernames for different services and try not to use the same one twice. I do tend to follow a "theme" (though how they all relate is a secret) with them but that's about it.
I think that having a "consistent" online identity across different services isn't very safe but I'm sure that's coloured by my own personal experiences. π€·ββοΈ
I usually cycle through usernames on Reddit every 2-3 years, and while I'm a bit attached to the username, I absolutely do not use the same name across different social media, nor do I post anything from one to the other. Compartmentalizing helps limit the possibility of doxxing.
I try to vary usernames on high anonymous community. While on some other communities, I go by the same which is more or less attached to my real life persona.
My username is different on (almost) every website. The amount of websites I'm on (especially considering I hold the world record for website registrations) would make it pointless to reuse any.
I've been using it since I was 8 or something so pretty attached.
Iβm pretty attached to my username, sometimes people call me by it and I even have some nicknames originating from it. I use it in only four places, but I definitely feel it has become my default username as of recently.
Not particularly
I used to have specific usernames I felt attached to, but those depended on what kind of phase I found myself in. Nowadays it's hard for me to come up with a username at all, especially since I don't want to use my real name. But so far I like this username I have now the most.
I do take care in finding a suitable username. I have four accounts on different instances and all have different names, but mainly because i find it easier to see which account i am currently using. I like my usernames, but i'm not attached to them, nor am i attached to my accounts
Very. This IS my online name. Although it started out as a way to be anonymous online, by now it is darn easy to connect with my real identity.
And its more unique than my real name. Theres enough Tom AndrΓ© 's out there on the web that any variation of it as username is usually taken, but emptyother (or empty_other) is always free. I prefer it over my real name, when online. Easier to recognize in chats.
Also its a overly literal translation of my name from my language to English. Tom = Empty, Andre = Others.
Quite attached to this one for now, but have gone by others in the past. probably quite easy to find me IRL, oh well...
Just did a quick look, I've been using a version of this on and off for 20 years
Not at all. I can change if you like.
for a long time i have used moskito10, but i decided on my current one a few years ago.
Not very. I usually make a different username per website, but they are usually a portmanteau of various characters I like. So several names I use are fairly similar.
Nope. I have some that I used as a kid, and sometimes I reuse them when I can't think of a new one for some throwaway service.
The idea of having an alternate online persona doesn't appeal to me at all, nor does the idea of being well known or recognized in general. I don't go out of my way to remain untraceable or anything cool like that, but switching up usernames every once in a while is easy to do.
I use the same name for most things out of habit, but I wouldn't be too put out if it is taken when signing up for something new.
If I could go back I would pick a different one, but I already made accounts everywhere so I'm stuck.
I used to have a single username that I used everywhere. But the last couple of years I started using a few different ones.
I think OneWomanCreamTeam is my favorite username, but I have so many accounts in other places under different names it's hard to feel too attached to it.
I have multiple usernames but each one exists across platforms etc. I try to keep my accounts sandboxed.
This is my day 1 username. I'm not leaving it.
This username is different than my other usernames I use. Hard to name this username here but I like it.
Some people call me by my username ("reiver") when they meet me in person.
To me, it is as much my name as my given-names are.
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When I consider signing up for a new platform β if my preferred username isn't available, I often won't join.
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Which never used to be a problem β as it is an obscure English word using its archaic spelling β
But, there are a lot more people on the Internet now, than there were two or more decades ago. So sometimes it gets taken by someone else.
That's so cool, like your name.
Should change the last part to "Reremouseman" though, to stick with the theme :)
I'm fairly attached. Been using it for years. It's a rough translation of Sindarin.
I came up with my user a while ago and didn't find any better name. I would change my name if I came up with a better name
Other than a few places, i use this username everywhere
I have two. quite like this one
I kept my randomly generated username from reddit here, because I see it as a continuation from my reddit account after reddit killed itself
Kinda. For example, here on Lemmy I accidentally didn't use my main username, but it's not worth making another account for it. I just set it as display name. Not perfect, not terrible.
This name goes back to the early text-based multiplayer adventure games of the late 80s, when our area of the Internet was still called ARPAnet. It was originally (Felix) Hausdorff, the founder of Topology. But, Hausdorff is a lot more typing than Haus.
That's so interesting! It really has a lot of history behind it then.
I tried to look up Hausdorff and Topology, but the wikipedia page for Hausdorff Space made my head hurt :)
Absolutely no attachment.