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account42
122 days ago
You could probably get away with banning all common english words as usernames if you wanted to.
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teddyh
122 days ago
Even if you don’t ban
all
words, there are some you
should
filter:
• <
https://ldpreload.com/blog/names-to-reserve
>
• <
https://xkcd.com/1963/
>
link
nkrisc
122 days ago
Or put all user pages under some top level path and then you never need to ban anything as this problem becomes completely moot.
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datawars
121 days ago
Until you invent a product or concept name that is taken by one of the users ;-)
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account42
121 days ago
In that case it's not really different if the usernames are prefixed to be clearly identifiable as usernames - most companies still wouldn't want any user accounts that look like official company accounts.
link
• <https://ldpreload.com/blog/names-to-reserve>
• <https://xkcd.com/1963/>