About personal ID (nickname)
Regarding personal IDs (nicknames)
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I believe that using a unified ID is important. After all, we can't choose our own real names, so it can be frustrating when we don't like them. However, I think that the ID systems we have now, which are associated with real names, are Cool in general. I think it's better to use the same ID across various social media platforms. Even if you change your profile picture, it's still easy to recognize. Platforms like Instagram prioritize the display of this ID rather than the screen name. For example, on Instagram, you might say "ig@tkgshn," and on Twitter, you might say "tw@〇〇." The same goes for Snapchat (sc) or using emojis. For example, using a waving hand emoji "👋@tkgshn" refers to Clubhouse, and using a camera emoji "📸" refers to Dispo. Even when there are relatively shallow IDs available on new social media platforms (which are considered valuable), I still prioritize using my own ID. Sometimes I even Bulk search for available IDs. I just have this feeling that using numbers in IDs is uncool and difficult to say. It's a bit different, but I understand the sentiment expressed by @fladdict: "I want a system where everyone can freely choose their username. It would solve the issues of not being able to change surnames, having to change only one surname when getting married, and not being able to choose their own name for children. It would be great to separate names into unique IDs and display names, allowing display names to be changed once a year or so."