from My Name Leet problem with my ID
- I made the mistake of choosing the ID “blu3mo” when I was young and foolish(?)
- There were cases where “bluemo” was already taken, but by replacing “e” with “3” it wouldn’t clash
- It’s called leet
- I thought it was cool at the time and decided to use it as my Twitter ID
- There were cases where “bluemo” was already taken, but by replacing “e” with “3” it wouldn’t clash
- Honestly, it’s a bit embarrassing
- But it’s too much trouble to change it now
- Scope of impact
- Twitter ID
- Scrapbox project name
- Links that have been shared publicly will no longer work
- Scope of impact
- Also, there’s the issue of how to change it
- Tim Allison (@bluemo) | Twitter
- I’ve been on Twitter since 2009, so it’s taken
- Other services are probably similar
- Tim Allison (@bluemo) | Twitter
- The argument for not changing it
- I’m curious about the impression that the leet spelling of my ID gives
- /villagepump/2022/02/09#62038c7d8ee92a0000a29bcd
- It doesn’t seem to be that big of a deal, so I guess “blu3mo” is fine
- There’s another issue of confusion, but well, it can’t be helped
- The advantage of having a unique ID across all services seems to outweigh the confusion.