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Change @ to another qualifier - Suggestion

Open leberschnitzel opened this issue 1 year ago • 5 comments

Right now the users are recognized as "[email protected]" If wide spread adoption is the goal, this will be confused with Email addresses very easily.

I suggest the use of another qualifier. Discord is getting rid of it's #, maybe that would be an idea?

leberschnitzel avatar May 18 '23 10:05 leberschnitzel

I agree, and have struggled with this for awhile. Out of the following, is '#' your preference?

username~server.tld username::server.tld username#server.tld username/server.tld

balzack avatar May 18 '23 16:05 balzack

I like # because it's known and easy to type, but might also get other interpretation by people that use social media. ~ I think is the coolest, but at least in some languages it's annoying since if you type it, it doesn't just appear, you have to press another key after it. Don't know if that's the same in English? / makes sense and doesn't look bad, but I think it can make formatting problems when you want to share it somewhere.

Lot's of pros and cons. I think personally I like the / the most, since it's easy, makes some amount of sense, and the con is more for advanced users that will want to find a solution for the escaping problem anyway.

leberschnitzel avatar May 19 '23 06:05 leberschnitzel

On a 'qwerty' keyboard the '~' is similar to the '@', it requires the shift key. I agree with your pros and cons, and will go with '/'. I'll include this in the next couple of weeks. Thank you for the feedback!

balzack avatar May 23 '23 16:05 balzack

XMPP uses [email protected] as well, I suggest keeping it how it is

lil5 avatar Apr 20 '24 00:04 lil5

The current mobile app allows you to login with either '@' or '/' as a separator, but within the app it displays the '/'.

Were you referring to this latest version, or should I avoid using '/' everywhere?

balzack avatar Apr 20 '24 04:04 balzack