How users are presented in Lemmy
How users are presented in Lemmy
In Lemmy my user is @[email protected]. Is there a reason for this double usage of @?
I would like to suggest that we start using tilde (~) as the prefix for usernames just to make it a bit more readable.
Meaning my username would be [email protected]
It's a the double @ seems to be a general fediverse thing.
Looks like it's because you're a @user (inspired by Twitter maybe), as opposed to a #topic or a !community
6 0 ReplyI understand that, but I believe duplicating the @ in a username is confusing. With ~ we could have #topic, !community, ~user and @server
4 0 ReplyLove this idea, more Unix like
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@ is simple and widely used. Just don't break things that work.
5 0 ReplyI agree that the double @ is off-putting.
3 0 ReplyI agree it looks a little strange when we're used to seeing email IDs, but Mastodon uses the same username format so there is a precedent. It might be too difficult to change such a fundamental feature in Lemmy at this point to make it worthwhile.
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