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Oh yeah sure, this would be cool and all if they didn't screw 99% of their users out of their usernames first.
The usernames stuff was stupid, but pray tell. How did users get "screwed out of their usernames".
Did you know that when choosing a username you could just do your name and the number sans the hashtag and it's functionality exactly the same as before.
It was a stupid change and unnecessary, but nobody got screwed out of anything.
I'm sure most people got the username they wanted, definitely more than 1% anyways. But if more than one person had the same username, people would be "screwed out of their username"
Now if someone wants the same name they'd have to add numbers at the end, or something stupid like xX_
I lost my username. It sucked but I don't feel screwed. I do feel like the username change was not necessary.
But they went in order of sign up, so if they had used this model from the beginning those users still wouldn't have been able to get that username.
Not necessarily true. Celebrities and Nitro subscribers also got early picks, and it isn't like they wait for each person one-by-one: you are in a bucket with others who might get to your preferred username before you.
I don't even get how this would make them more money. Maybe they could sell the "OG" names they reserved, but that's likely very little compared to all the people cancelling Nitro.
Many people, including myself, had Nitro just for the ability to choose a custom discriminator. Regardless of whether we liked the update, that reason is no longer valid.
Nobody cared about the usernames in the first place.
You were already Nero#12345 or Nero#99999 because there were a million Neros. In the end your display name is still "Nero" because that's what you use on servers.
So only your login name changed and the name you have to give someone when adding them as friend. But before the change that name was already Nero#number, you never were the "original" Nero.