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Sep. 19th, 2023 09:48 pm* Time to sacrifice years of name recognition / being a visible member of my main gaming community.
Both my discord and twitch names are just the name of my GW2 main, who I made in five minutes and named after my cat. The first time I played GW2 was with some friends IRL and I wound up with no time. Anyway, when Discord changed how names worked I took advantage of having an old account and also nitro and nabbed a decent name. I got to change my name ahead of most and got my first pick.
But now I need to rename on twitch, a site that used to allow infinite accounts to be made off of a single email account and some people made hundreds, for reasons. So, so many names are taken. The problem is, I am tired of people who I've interacted with for years getting my pronouns wrong. I was sort of ignoring it and telling myself it doesn't bother me that much, I don't care too much about pronouns. But, recently it has been bugging me for reasons. So, I need to change my name to something distinctly male and IDK what... I don't want to make a name based off of any of my most played characters for reasons... people have trouble pronouncing my guardian's name even though it's literally a word in American English, my warrior's name is very gender neutral, etc. So, I am just wasting time trying to figure out what do so I can get on with re-establishing myself. The change will wipe part of my history (channel points, badges, status as long time viewer, mod statuses, etc) So my account will also *look* like the account of a new user, which makes it complicated to get across that you are not.
Also, whatever name I use, I will be referred by a shortened version of it in voice chat, so... what do I want people to call me?
Basically the fact that 11 years ago I went to what was *supposed* to be a character creation party but everyone else got excited and made characters ahead of time, leaving me to scramble to catch up with the group has been causing me problems ever since. Actually, I should have just done this years ago, but didn't want to lose the thing where some people actually recognize my name.
Both my discord and twitch names are just the name of my GW2 main, who I made in five minutes and named after my cat. The first time I played GW2 was with some friends IRL and I wound up with no time. Anyway, when Discord changed how names worked I took advantage of having an old account and also nitro and nabbed a decent name. I got to change my name ahead of most and got my first pick.
But now I need to rename on twitch, a site that used to allow infinite accounts to be made off of a single email account and some people made hundreds, for reasons. So, so many names are taken. The problem is, I am tired of people who I've interacted with for years getting my pronouns wrong. I was sort of ignoring it and telling myself it doesn't bother me that much, I don't care too much about pronouns. But, recently it has been bugging me for reasons. So, I need to change my name to something distinctly male and IDK what... I don't want to make a name based off of any of my most played characters for reasons... people have trouble pronouncing my guardian's name even though it's literally a word in American English, my warrior's name is very gender neutral, etc. So, I am just wasting time trying to figure out what do so I can get on with re-establishing myself. The change will wipe part of my history (channel points, badges, status as long time viewer, mod statuses, etc) So my account will also *look* like the account of a new user, which makes it complicated to get across that you are not.
Also, whatever name I use, I will be referred by a shortened version of it in voice chat, so... what do I want people to call me?
Basically the fact that 11 years ago I went to what was *supposed* to be a character creation party but everyone else got excited and made characters ahead of time, leaving me to scramble to catch up with the group has been causing me problems ever since. Actually, I should have just done this years ago, but didn't want to lose the thing where some people actually recognize my name.