Is there a way to allow a user to choose what gets displayed when they post in the forum? We would like our users to be able to choose between using either the Username or Name field. We’ve had some questions around privacy since it defaults to their username. Thanks!
Users do not specifically determine what is shown, this will be determined by your site settings in different places.
User cards & profiles
The three elements to juggle are:
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Full name
This is the ‘real name’ and you can make it required or not. If you are worried about privacy, then you might not ask for it. Alternatively, you could collect it but hide it by unchecking theenable namesoption -
Username
This is required for Discourse to operate -
Priority
You can de-emphasise names by prioritising usernames, or you can turn this off to focus on the real name
Another useful option is to disable user cards and profiles for anonymous users. In combination with the security below, only logged-in users will see more personal data
Posts
If the data exists and is available, you can enable this setting for posts (or not enable it for privacy)
One thing to bear in mind, is that when the username and the real name are the ‘same’ (ignoring spaces), the second element will be hidden to avoid duplication, so for example:
My username robmc is different from my full name
… while my colleague’s matches
Hi Robert,
If I want to remove the username from showing up and only display the Name field would I deselect “prioritize username in the UX”?
Thanks
Sean
I need to go and check whether this is possible. Discourse uses usernames as a default for many things, including traffic referral, mentions, and so on, so hiding this entirely does not seem entirely possible, or sensible.
Can I ask what you mean by this statement, as I’ve been confused
Surely a username is MORE private than a real name? Can you please explain the use-case?
Los nombres de usuario solo son más privados si el usuario eligió uno privado desde el principio. No hay forma de corregir eso si el usuario decide que prefiere un nombre de usuario que no revele algo privado sobre él/ella o que no lo identifique públicamente (no es una función realmente soportada para cambiar nombres de usuario), a diferencia del campo de nombre editable. A veces, los usuarios ni siquiera tienen control directo sobre su nombre de usuario si este se ha rellenado mediante SSO. Creo que te refieres a que los nombres de usuario son más privados para los usuarios que pudieron tomar esa decisión al inicio y no tienen ninguna razón para cambiar de opinión más adelante; esto parece hostil hacia los usuarios, especialmente para grupos vulnerables.
Cuestionaría esa elección de diseño, por favor, conviértala en una configuración del sitio. (ver mis comentarios en Feature request: make the "deduplication" of name vs. user name a site setting)



