That’s an extremely freaky and unsettling design choice, to include such a feature in a system involving customer relations and client service. It seems like the kind of idea you’d throw in, if you absolutely did not…
Hmmm, I mean, on Wikipedia, does anyone want to see user names that aren’t pseudonymous? I think the policy is more likely to favor names that are not identifiable in the real world. So nonsense like “Snarf_Yorble” is…
That’s an extremely freaky and unsettling design choice, to include such a feature in a system involving customer relations and client service. It seems like the kind of idea you’d throw in, if you absolutely did not…
Hmmm, I mean, on Wikipedia, does anyone want to see user names that aren’t pseudonymous? I think the policy is more likely to favor names that are not identifiable in the real world. So nonsense like “Snarf_Yorble” is…