Noticing Newbies: August 30, 2023 Issue [#12102]
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 This week: Usernames and Handles
  Edited by: Annette Author IconMail Icon
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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

username noun
less commonly: user name
plural usernames also: user names
a sequence of characters that identifies a user (such as on a computer system, website, or social media platform)
~ Merriam Webster

A social media handle is a public username used on social media accounts.


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Letter from the editor

Usernames and Handles


You are here. You have created an account here with a username and a password. On top of it, you had to choose a handle. Your handle can be the same as your username, but it can also be something else. Not only can you have a different handle, you can change it as often as you like. Even several times a day.

Of course, the concept of usernames is nothing new or revolutionary on the internet, but it is worth knowing that they are very important on Writing.Com as they serve multiple purposes.

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When it comes to usernames, it's very important to know exactly whom you're trying to reach. To illustrate, I have here a link that goes to pages of members called Maria  Open in new Window..

Let's say your buddy Maria sent you a great review. You reply with an email, but a few days later, you have enough gift points to send her a merit badge. Now, you need her username. Maybe her username is something entirely different than Maria. Maybe her username is 123Maria7. *Left* That is the name that you have to type into the merit badge sending form.

Some members, like me: annette is: Annette Author Icon, jeff is: Jeff Author Icon, and jayne is: Jayngle Bells Author Icon make it easy to remember how to get in touch with us. We have the exact same username and handle. (With some occasional seasonal variations.)

Other members have names that are completely different from their handle: satet is: iKïyå§ama Author Icon, soul-writer is: Merremy Christmas! Author Icon, or poulynoe is: A E Willcox Author Icon make you work a little harder to keep track of them. Luckily, you can easily find out a member's username by hovering the cursor over the suitcase. This requires a computer. It doesn't work on my phone. I am not sure if it works on iPads or similar tablets.

One way that you are guaranteed to know the correct username is to click on the portfolio suitcase and then click on the envelope as if you mean to send an email. The email addresses here are always the username@Writing.Com. This is the definite failsafe to ensuring you have the right person.

One way that you can easily check if the username you remember brings you to the correct person is to type it on a newsfeed message. The preview of your message shows right above the text box. Names become clickable links as long as you use the correct linking format with user, suser, or huser. (See WritingML Help for more options.) This is a technique I use a lot when I have to create a link to a member. You don't have to click the "post note" button to make this work.

How and why did you choose your username and handle? Does your handle change often or never?


Editor's Picks

How I chanced upon my username. Open in new Window. (E)
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 Man or Woman? Does It Make A Difference? Open in new Window. (E)
Usernames can be tricky, and if they fail to correct us on gender, isn't wrong? Or is it?
#2259016 by Dr Gonzo Author IconMail Icon

 
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We Writers Open in new Window. (E)
An acrostic poem of my username, winklett. About writing, of course!
#859533 by winklett Author IconMail Icon

 
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How I became Sharkdaddy Open in new Window. (E)
Sometimes, the name finds you.
#1656452 by Sharkdaddy Author IconMail Icon

 
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Spark Open in new Window. (18+)
Don't tell me your name
#2292114 by Victoria Author IconMail Icon

 
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Galahad Open in new Window. (18+)
A man finds that his name is not a complete waste of time after all.
#2291684 by Beholden Author IconMail Icon

 
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What's Val short for? Open in new Window. (13+)
How a pooch got his name
#2291114 by Merry_Mikey Author IconMail Icon

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A Gator Named Ernest Open in new Window. (E)
Alligators are one of my favorite creatures. However, they are not particularly good pets.
#1995390 by Lesley Scott Author IconMail Icon

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Why Did You Do It? Open in new Window. (E)
The reason for my username on WDC.
#1656923 by ~ Santa Sisco ~ Author IconMail Icon

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Throw a Hot Potato Open in new Window. (E)
Who is going to be the last one to hold the Hot Potato?
#2301389 by Annette Author IconMail Icon

 
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Ask & Answer

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