Usuário não tem opção de alterar o nome de usuário?

Hi,

I have a user on our hosted solution who has reported not being able to change their username. They have provided a screenshot and there is no edit icon next to their existing username.

Additionally, they have option to delete their account, although I think this may be because they have made posts?

Things we have tried;

  • I have tried elevating their permissions from basic user to member to regular, this made no difference.
  • They created a new github account and a new Discourse account, this worked as expected and a delete option was available.
  • I have tried deactivating the existing account with the issue, with them then re-activating it via the email, this made no difference.

The user is using github authentication. I can provide you with their details if required. We did have a similar issue once before regarding a Twitter user, I think one of you team had a little nose around in the database and cured something… not sure if it’s the same issue though, just feels a bit like it.

Any help would be really appreciated, kind regards :slight_smile:

There are multiple settings in Admin > Settings > Users that you will want to review.

Below are a few
username change period
delete user max post age
delete all posts max

Hi @cpradio, thanks for such a prompt response…

Ironically, I have recently reverted from an admin to a moderator - I can’t access those settings now… humpf

I have had my account only two months longer than the other account in question and I have the ability to change my username, I’m guessing that the username change period is perhaps overridden by being a moderator then?

I believe moderators are allowed to change usernames

Hi Dean,

That probably explains why I still have the option then. I fully appreciate I could change theirs, but wanted to get to the bottom of why the user couldn’t - I wasn’t aware of the username change period setting, will see if I can get hold of an admin at our end to check… guess I should have kept my access!

Amongst a score of settings you’ll find if you search for “username” is username change period

It’s generally a Bad Idea to change usernames. If it’s changed, previous referrals to that user break. That’s why it’s so short.

Thanks for this, I hadn’t considered the linking back via tags and so on - I had explained to the user about familiarity in the community etc but of course, this is a very good reason!

I’ve heard back from one of our admins who also stated it was currently set to 3 days, so this must be what it is then.

I will go back to the user and explain and invariably update their username (they haven’t made very many posts yet, 5 I think).

I can only issue the one “solution” so will pop that against @cpradio, but thanks to all for the replies / info / prompt responses - really appreciated :slight_smile:

Isso ainda é verdade? cc @team

Parece que essa abordagem funciona para sites auto-hospedados, está correto? Se sim, nossa comunidade é hospedada pelo Discourse — existe uma opção semelhante para essa configuração?

Na verdade, não acho isso — acredito que melhoramos o sistema para que as alterações de nome de usuário sejam menos traumáticas.

Ainda assim, não são recomendadas como algo diário ou semanal. Talvez como algo que se faz uma vez a cada poucos anos.

Que ótimo ouvir isso! Não recebemos pedidos com frequência, mas há um usuário que gostaria de alterar seu nome de usuário por questões de privacidade (para esconder seu sobrenome). Podemos dizer com segurança que é possível fazer isso sem perder o histórico de postagens dele?

Sim, isso deve estar tudo bem.

Agradeço, @codinghorror!

Se for esse o caso, seria possível permitir alterações de nome de usuário por tempo ilimitado? Vejo que definir como 0 impede qualquer alteração, mas se quisermos a possibilidade de mudar os nomes de usuário a qualquer momento, poderia haver uma opção (talvez -1?) que permitisse isso sem limites?

Apenas um pensamento.

Por que não mudar o número para um valor grande, como 3650? Isso equivale a 10 anos.