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  2. Wikipedia:Username policy - Wikipedia

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    The following types of usernames are not permitted due to the difficulty with some web browsers in viewing non-language Unicode characters: [3] Usernames that contain emoji. Usernames that are considered to be emoticons or otherwise "decorative". Usernames that use any non-language symbols. This includes:

  3. Wikipedia:Username policy/Examples - Wikipedia

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    Implies a "group" account (eg, "Military articles taskforce", or squad/team/firm/group), giving edits by that username an apparent weight which it usually does not merit. Implies an account that runs an automated process (a "bot") Implies a misleading point of fact; Promotional: User names are not allowed to promote a cause, body, or stance.

  4. 200+ Best Instagram Usernames That Are Totally Cool and Unique

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    Coming up with an Instagram username is tough. Here are some of the best ideas to inspire you to find the perfect name for your IG account. 200+ Best Instagram Usernames That Are Totally Cool and ...

  5. Facebook real-name policy controversy - Wikipedia

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    Facebook's real-name policy does not reflect adopted names or pseudonyms used by the transgender community, and has led to suspending users with real names that might be thought to be fake. [21] A user via the anonymous Android and iOS app Secret began reporting "fake names" which caused user profiles to be suspended, specifically targeting the ...

  6. Wikipedia:Username policy/RFC - Wikipedia

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    I agree very much with WhatamIdoing's four-point outline. Also, if you have to worry whether our policy forbids an actively-used username that another Wikipedia's policy allows, it might mean that our policy is splitting hairs in order to block people and should be changed. rspεεr 03:09, 27 December 2013 (UTC)

  7. Placeholder name - Wikipedia

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    Placeholder name on a website. Placeholder names are intentionally overly generic and ambiguous terms referring to things, places, or people, the names of which or of whom do not actually exist; are temporarily forgotten, or are unimportant; or in order to avoid stigmatization, or because they are unknowable or unpredictable given the context of their discussion; or to deliberately expunge ...

  8. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    Best practices • Don't enable the "use less secure apps" feature. • Don't reply to any SMS request asking for a verification code. • Don't respond to unsolicited emails or requests to send money. • Pay attention to the types of data you're authorizing access to, especially in third-party apps.

  9. Wikipedia:Unicode usernames - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Wikipedians whose usernames contain non-ASCII Unicode characters.Included are those from the top 10,000 most active Wikipedians (those with more than 9,000 edits) and a handful of others that have been added to this list by hand.