Discord will force you to change your username and the community thinks that's stupid

The communication service is preparing one of its most significant changes.

Discord will force you to change your username and the community thinks that's stupid

The communication service is preparing one of its most significant changes.

Discord is an incredibly popular app in gaming spaces, and more and more people are using it as their favorite communication service. That being said, Discord's popularity does not prevent it from angering its community, as it recently did with an action related to usernames.

Through a post on its website, Discord announced that it is preparing a very important change. It turns out that its username system will be modified to make it "easier to connect with your friends."

If you are a Discord user, you know that, until now, each username has an attached number called a discriminator. This means that several people can have the same username, with the last numbers being the differentiator. Thus, someone could be named LevelUp#0084 and another user have the name LevelUp#8932.

Simple, right? Additionally, this prevented people from missing out on the username they wanted just because someone already took it. That being said, Discord feels that this system can also lead to problems, so it will remove it.

Therefore, Discord will implement a system that eliminates the user system with differentiators, for a new username without numbers. Therefore, all Discord users will have to choose a new username at some point.

Prepare a new username for Discord
Prepare a new username for Discord

According to Discord, the new usernames will be available at some point in the next few weeks, so you can start choosing yours soon. It should be noted that new names are in lowercase, with alphanumeric characters, and limited to certain special characters. The goal is to make it easier to remember, read, write, and share.

An important point is that your display name (i.e., the one that appears in servers and chats with friends) will not change. Therefore, it can still be "almost anything" as long as it complies with Discord's community guidelines.

Unfortunately for Discord, the change did not resonate positively with the community. On social media, they believe it is a "stupid" adjustment that goes against some of the features that make Discord special.

What do you think about this change? Do you think it's a real mistake or rather a minor inconvenience? Let us know in the comments.

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