Discord’s Controversial New Policy Has Prevented A Dev From Claiming Its Own Name

Discord is one of the most popular gaming apps out there, but a new change in how the service's usernames work has led to a significant amount of controversy in recent days. Recently, notable indie studio Rusty Lake noted on social media that it now can't claim its own name on Discord, which is an inconvenience to say the least.

Currently, Discord's naming system allows anyone to use any username, with a four-digit number called a "discriminator" attached to the end. Discord has apparently decided to forgo this system, replacing it with unique static usernames that can be made up of lowercase characters, numbers, and the period and underscore symbols. That rollout is happening slowly over the next few months, with the service's oldest users getting first dibs at their new names.

Unfortunately, though we're still early on in the process, it seems that the username "rustylake" is already taken. As Rusty Lake says, this is a significant issue for the developer, as that account might be used as an impersonator, and it might even require legal fees to file paperwork to get the account changed.

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