Earlier this month Discord announced that they would be rolling out a new username system that removes the 4-digit discriminator at the end of the current usernames. This change enforces that each user name is unique, and no copies of a specific spelling can exist on the platform. Discord claims this change is being made in part because they've noticed that almost half of all friend requests on the platform fail to reach the intended accounts. The problems with this change are probably immediately evident to most of you, as the platform has over 200 million active accounts, and the statistical probability of multiple people wanting to claim the same name is astronomical.
Rusty Lake, an indie game studio based in Amsterdam and creators of Cube Escape and The Path Within games, experienced the primary issue with the new system first hand: username theft. While Discord gave the company an advanced reservation to pick their username, Rusty Lake found that another user had already claimed their name. On Twitter Rusty Lake posted about the issue and issued a warning to other indie developers using Discord for their communities,
After posting about their username issues last week they posted a follow up earlier today that stated they had still not heard back from anyone at Discord about their problem, and at this time the issue remains unresolved. This scenario has reportedly played out for other high-profile users such as popular YouTube personalities Markiplier, PewDiePie, and others. Discord did step in on those occasions to reverse the reservations and award the appropriate usernames to those high profile users.
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Rusty Lake, an indie game studio based in Amsterdam and creators of Cube Escape and The Path Within games, experienced the primary issue with the new system first hand: username theft. While Discord gave the company an advanced reservation to pick their username, Rusty Lake found that another user had already claimed their name. On Twitter Rusty Lake posted about the issue and issued a warning to other indie developers using Discord for their communities,
We just received an email that we, as Verified Owners, could finally submit a new username and wow... 'rustylake' is already taken! If we as a server owner with 240K+ members can't even claim it… [...] Now we have a risk of impersonation + extra legal costs to file a possible trademark infringement. In any case
[Discord] was helpful enough to respond with an automatic response email to this issue and the follow up is directing us to another helpdesk.
After posting about their username issues last week they posted a follow up earlier today that stated they had still not heard back from anyone at Discord about their problem, and at this time the issue remains unresolved. This scenario has reportedly played out for other high-profile users such as popular YouTube personalities Markiplier, PewDiePie, and others. Discord did step in on those occasions to reverse the reservations and award the appropriate usernames to those high profile users.
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