Spyke

Mr. and Mrs. McGill,

Thank you for your time. While the vicious poisoning of your son was a horrific tragedy, I am sure that with the evidence we discussed, justice will be served and the perpetrators will be made to financially compensate your shattered family. If you need to contact me or any of the other lawyers at our firm regarding this important matter, you can reach me at [email protected].

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lemmy.world

At 15: I better get an email address that reflects my interests and personality!

At 25: Ok ok my name is the only permanent thing about me so it should be based on my name.

At 35: why am I revealing this much personal information in my email address? I should just have a random jumble of letters.

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I use proton and they have this feature to generate a random email address based on the sits or a note. It's a little more advanced then [email protected]. and you can deactivate the address so your main inbox stops getting spam.

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I'm at that last stage now but fuck I'm too lazy to change again 🤣

At least I have my burner address...

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lemmy.ca

First initial, last name, never fails. Except when you change your name. Then it fails.

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I dont know why but this reminds me of the joke in arrested development where tobias wanted to be an analytical therapist and he made it into the portmanteau "analrapist" 😂

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hperrinreply
lemmy.ca

Ok, so it also fails sometimes when your name is unfortunate. But other than those times that it fails, it never fails.

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vrekreply
programming.dev

Sadly my name is slightly common but I've had my Gmail account since it was invite only. I'm not a Google fan but there is my entire life in that email history....

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amginereply
lemmy.world

I have extended family life never met use my Gmail (firstletterlastname) as theirs because they forget to add the numbers or whatever else they used to create theirs.

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Same. To make things worse, my distant great grand cousin who I've never even talked to, is both illiterate and dyslexic.

I know because I get all his mails, including the one where he signed up for courses for dyslexia.

I told the school to call him instead. I guess they get that a lot.

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blitzenreply
lemmy.ca

I knew two D. Adcocks. Their email address must be fun.

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Raireply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

I worked with a Barb Adcock! Her E-mail was indeed [firstinitial][lastname]@school, which must’ve been a hoot with students.

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Surely, someone should've seen Barb and my acquaintances and give them [first**name**][lastname]@server.com email addresses.

On a similar topic to your story, my mother worked at a high school when I was young, and in her second marriage her last name was Dick. Only took a couple weeks for her to go back to going by her maiden name at the school.

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lemmy.world

Me at age 6, picking my username (and therefore first email address), knowing that it needs to be unique so I can use it for all accounts online, and also have meaning behind it so I don't look like an idiot when I'm an adult: 🐺🖥️🌐

(this name is 27 years old and counting)

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pharreply
lemmy.world

This one is from AOL. Circa 1993/1994

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E: ah, you meant your username. Nice!

Yeah, that UI isn't from Win 9x or anything I recognize. But my first account was with AOL as well, ha.

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Nice. I cannot even remember my username from back then. Lost it sometime between military and college.

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I was 10 when the Internet because publicly accessible, and 13 when I made my first ever email address. I used my current username as my email handle, which was an abbreviated version of my name.

It took me like 10 seconds to come up with it. I had a cute girlfriend who was insisting I make a private email because I was sharing my mother's email account and my girlfriend didn't like my mother having access to our private conversations.

It's been 29 years now and I'm still using this username. My original email is long gone, but the username lives on.

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piefed.zip

Damn were you a furry at 6 or did you turn into one so your username checks out?

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I joined the fandom/made a sona at 11 years old, but the username (wreckedcarzz) isn't furry-related (my display name, Midnight Wolf). I'm crazy about cars, and my father was, among other things, an accident reconstructionist. So growing up I got deeply interested in vehicle safety, crash tests, and the body protection and tech as it evolved. I got to attend an event with other reconstructionists and related professionals, and got to see an F-150 (I think) slam into a bollard at... 50mph? While myself and others were just like 100 feet away, maybe less than that. Discussing the mathematics behind it, talking about how a collision that someone might not think is that dangerous can make a vehicle a coffin, first responders tasks, etc.

So when I was brainstorming a username, I was wanting something that mentions cars, but is also unique and evokes the fun but danger of them. Wrecked, cars. But that's boring and isn't unique. But usually, two cars are involved in a collision... And they can get pretty mangled... wrecked carzz, with the zz representing the two crashed cars.

wreckedcarzz. And so it was decided.

My furry name was less interesting. I'm pretty bad at coming up with names, so it took me a couple weeks to decide on one. But I'm always up late, hate mornings. And my sona was a wolf (now the majority of my hybrid sona is still a wolf, but also tiger and fox sprinkled in). It's not creative but it's descriptive, and Midnight is an okay name, so Midnight Wolf. When I attended Midwest Furfest... 4 years ago? The lady who was helping me with my badge remarked that there were 3 or 4 other Midnight Wolfs in attendance that year. I'm not super old, but I've been in the fandom for 22 years now, so I was likely the oldest and longest Midnight Wolf in attendance.

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lemmy.zip

You wouldn't believe the amount of unprofessional email addresses I saw when I used to do hiring. It sounds like a meme but please think before using [email protected] as your contact email!

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

With the amount of times I hear employers selling the info... I think giving a throwaway email on the application is probably just a safety concern at this point. Not sure I would put that much stock in what the email name is.

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Gerudoreply
lemmy.zip

A throwaway email is one thing, but if you can't be assed to make a non-offensive, non-edgy, bland email address for a job application/resume, I'm not waisting my time interviewing you. It's the same with typos, details matter for those 15 seconds your app crosses a desk.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

That is a fair point, just making a bland email address is probably the right call. Though if a typo bother you that much, you may want to reread your post.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

My mom made my first email on KOL(AOL for kids) and misspelled my name. To this day my gmail has that misspelling in it.

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Micheal, pretty sure I've given a few dyslexic people a real hard time when I put that in the email field and the correct spelling in the first name field.

Does make getting account names easier, as anything with the proper spelling for Michael is already taken

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lemmy.ca

I made a sensible email address with my last name followed by my first initial when google mail first started. Young people are always in awe of the fact that I got to have my name as my email address without adding anything extra to it.

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I was that dumb kid who got my first gmail invite from a friend and never thought to use my first name/last name because it was during the time that we all were supposed to be 'anonymous' as everyone on the internet was a murderer.

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On the other hand, my six letter Gmail address now constantly gets messages from people who mistyped their email addresses when signing up for things.

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Forever ago, in a post about "applying for jobs after graduating college" tips on Ask[fuckyouspez], I suggested creating a new email address like FirstName.MI.LastName and use that for applying to jobs, definitely don't use your old email like [email protected].

I got banned from the sub for violating their rule of "don't post emails addresses".

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You can forward emails from another address for your resume, and I don’t think siriusxm cares

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Rocking my Hotmail since 1998.

Still ocassionaly typo HotMale and get a surprise.

Also still remember the throwaway my friend and I created to sign up for porn site newsletters on dial-up.

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feddit.org

I thought an email adress was like a website. My first email has a www. in front. Luckily my name is so unique, I can create new ones with my name on every service

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lemmy.ml

Putting www. at the start of an email is very funny I might do that one say - i often go with youcancontact(myname)@service(com), adding www would make me giggle and confuse everyone i have to read it out to

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lemmy.ca

First initial and full last name, 6 characters which is the minimum for Gmail. Thank you younger responsible self!

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infosec.pub

Luckily I just picked my name and a zip number.

Two problems; zip number is kind of a personal info, and at that age I didn't even know my zip number properly and made an error, which persists 20 years later.

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rmukreply
feddit.uk

And when he does you better say goodbye to your vegetables.

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lemmy.world

Mine is the most original ever: 😐

[First Name][Last Name] at Gmail and Yahoo.

Got the yahoo when they first started offering them, and the Gmail when it was invite only.

Yahoo for 90% of my online correspondence. Gmail for mostly professional / work related stuff.

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lemmy.zip

[First Name][Last Name]@gmail.com is original. And also probably valid.

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I apologize for not being clear.

[First Name ][Last Name] meant if my name was John Smith, my email would be [email protected]. Actually having it be like what you thought would be awesome though!

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A couple of years ago, I was applying for a work visa, and they needed my college transcripts. Despite matriculating in 19somethingsomethingoldold, my class was one of the first to use an online system that was able to be migrated into multiple subsequent generations of registrar systems, so they needed to have my school email ID, which I hadn't thought about eleventymilliongetoffmylawn years, so THAT meant placing a call to campus IT, and providing enough personal information for them to look it up.

And that, my online friends, is when you are forced to viscerally confront that you were a deeply cringe knowitall who spent way too much time thinking your personality flaws were edgy superpowers and that knowing the name of a random reference in a Bertrand Russell book you barely understood proved how smart you were.

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I used to work in IT for a decent sized ISP. There was a list of banned usernames that was fun to peruse, this was in the 2000s. Good times!

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lemmy.world

I had to apply to get an invite for gmail back in 03. Still got it. This tracks.

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feddit.org

It really does track (you), which is why I'm abandoning my >20 y/o gmail address

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feddit.org

I prefer Tuta for very private stuff (medical etc). But I'm mainly using purelymail since it costs 5€ a year. It's in the USA but still good enough.

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0x0reply

It’s in the USA but still good enough.

That's an oxymoron.

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icelimitreply
lemmy.ml

Oh I ended up with hundreds of invites! Takes me back

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lemmy.world

I am still using an abstraction of my first ever Geocities password in some older accounts that I haven’t scrambled yet. Password requirements were basically nil back last century, it’s important to remember.

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I still remember my icq number and password. I just double checked to see if I took my bp meds this evening

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I can’t imagine what people have to listen to when they ask a customer for their email address. There will be sane people that have a “normal” address for such purposes, then there will be the ones that keep “pussysmasher_hobag@whatever dot com” as some kind of flex and make everyone else have to copy that down.

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Bluewingreply
lemmy.world

No offense to you, but why does that handle conjure up a vision of someone with a "Karen hairstyle" wanting to speak to the manager?

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Dasusreply
lemmy.world

Ugh you made me have flashbacks. The smell of hairspray is suffocating. Eyes tingling. Ears can't handle the screeching wails.

Aaaaaggghhhhh

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lemmy.ml

It's cheaper than what at least I thought before getting one, but yeah.

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aussie.zone

It's a hundred bucks a year for the domain alone. When I registered my first one in about 2013 it was 10 bucks a year. I registered them for the lols, pointed retarded URLs at my friend's servers and spammed it.

You can Proton Mail now for free I think? - I pay for some server space but it's a fraction of the cost of hosting even the domain name.

It should be cheaper ten years plus later, not more expensive 😭

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lemmy.ml

Depends on the domain I think but yeah I don't understand why registrars can own them and I can't.

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I don't know about these days but I'm pretty sure you used to be able to become a registrar somehow.

I used to work with a .com.au registrar and got to enforce the policy. It was fun shutting down people from trying to register the weird shit. I held the line with some honourably sweaty neck beards for a year or so.

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I always used multiple emails, depending on whether they were for professional use or hobby use.

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Weirdly I'm thankful someone stole and changed my password to [email protected] when I was in high school. It prompted me to generate a new, more respectable, email address. Otherwise this would be a pretty unfortunate reality for me.

That being said, fuck that guy. feel free to send that email spam and gross images on my behalf to fill up their storage.

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lemmy.world

I had some silly ones when I was younger, but I also made one that's .@.com which I'm using to this day. The only problem is that from time to time I get emails seemingly addressed to the fella using the same address, but without the dot between the names.

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pawb.social

Many services including Gmail silently ignore periods in localparts, so foo.bar and foobar are the same address.

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I know, but in my case it's like the opposite - i.e. someone sending a mail to firstnamelastname and me (firstname.lastname) receiving it as well (or instead, I don't know).

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I still use my aim screen name as my spam email since roughly age 10. If aol ever shuts down, I'll be in trouble.

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Funny... half the platforms I had email addresses are gone. How'd she manage to find the one that survived.?

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I have an email address that's kind of tricky to read aloud. As decades went on, it's less and less funny, to be frank.

Luckily the service also gave me a firstname dot lastname type alias. I've lately been giving it out if I have to say it over the phone or something. ...Also I guess it looks more professional in CVs or something. (...still annoys me a bit because it's my boring name and I'm a trans girl, though.)

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