If you’re a Discord user, now might be the best time to think of a new username for your account – a username that’s unique to you. According to an announcement from Discord, the app will be doing away with the four-digit tag that it puts after the username to make it “easier to identify and connect with friends”. As a result, Discord users will no longer have the four-number tag called a discriminator that distinguishes one person from another with the same username. Instead of the four-number discriminator, users will soon be required to have a unique alphanumeric username with the “@” symbol in front of it. Specifically, new usernames must be around 2 to 32 characters long and chosen from characters a-z, numbers 0 to 9. There are some limitations though such as usernames cannot have 2 consecutive period characters, and more importantly, usernames will now be unique to each user. This means no two users can share the same username. As a result, it will become something like Instagram, Twitter, and other mainstream social media usernames. Read more in our articles including "Discord will soon require users to pick a new, unique username" and "Canon EOS R6 V price and specs in the Philippines".
If you’re a Discord user, now might be the best time to think of a new username for your account – a username that’s unique to you. According to an announcement from Discord, the app will be doing away with the four-digit tag that it puts after the username to make it “easier to identify and connect with friends”.
As a result, Discord users will no longer have the four-number tag called a discriminator that distinguishes one person from another with the same username. Instead of the four-number discriminator, users will soon be required to have a unique alphanumeric username with the “@” symbol in front of it. Specifically, new usernames must be around 2 to 32 characters long and chosen from characters a-z, numbers 0 to 9.
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