Spyke
lemmy.world

Because of the naming model I once got the email [email protected]. it was hilarious until we realized anytime I was attached to a group email, the spam filters would remove it.

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This kind of shit is only going to get worse the more we rely on AI.

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"Oh damn.. I missed that business meeting, oh so sad..the filter strikes again"

"Oh you wanted it yesterday... Oh sorry it seems I didn't get it...the filter strike again"

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lemm.ee

Hahaha that's an awesome email. She should totally just roll with it. When saying out the email to people just deadpan the delivery for maximum effect.

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Infynisreply
midwest.social

Spelling it out is worse because it sounds like you're trying to be subtle so the people around don't hear

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lemmy.world

About the best you could do would be too make weird group's of letters when spelling it out. Like, "My email is FING... ERME" or something like that.

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DrFugglesreply
feddit.de

They very much did choose it. Makes you think what the other parent was called. If it's a tossup between Blow and Finger, probably the right choice.

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Yeah, you win, but verb me was already what the oop got, so

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Does nobody file their fingernails anymore? God damned barbarians, the lot of you.

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lemmy.ca

Particularly bad since there are more flexible ways of creating usernames that can prevent collisions or unfortunate combinations.

In particular, firstname.lastname, with the addition of middle name first-letters if they exist. Sure, you can still get name collisions, but this method gives you a level of flexibility and professionalism that OP’s does not.

You can even partition people by function or position by using subdomains. So in this case, it could have been [email protected] such that they never are confused for anything other than a student.

Or maybe by campus. Or a combination of @position.campus.city.institution.edu, especially if we are looking at an institution with tens of thousands of students in multiple locations across multiple cities.

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Ignisnexreply
lemmy.world

At our university, we give students a list of 6 possible usernames based on what's available and which algorithm used to generate the name. Work pretty well, and sometimes people get really cool ones. They can change their username between their choices at will, again based on availability.

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Our University gives students a random 5-letter string, which works well enough. If you dislike it you can also request a firstname.lastname address.

It's always a treat if you spot a funny combination, they're quite rare.

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with the addition of middle name first-letters if they exist

I'm thinking that this might have happened, and still ended up an unfortunate event "[email protected]"

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Can we just give everyone a fucking serial number and get it over with?

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lemmy.world

This reminds me of the story I read once about Baseball Reference's old link naming structure.

It was similar to this scheme, but it took the first five letters of the last name, and the first two of the first name. There were variants and workarounds for players with the same letters in their name, and such.

But then there was the result for Jewish player Kevin Youkilis...

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itsJoellereply
lemmy.world

Nah, just didn’t grow up somewhere like Florida. Most of us can’t name the Presidents, but holy shit there’s a depth to the slurs you’d hear thrown around.

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Grew up in California, had friends who said it regularly

Emphasis on had, there. I was a teen and they had the drugs and booze, ya make do

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I think the last time I heard it was in American History X. Don’t think I ever heard anyone say it in person.

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Quite amusing really.

One of my account managers was called S****** Hart and her email was shart@ which amused me so much.

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