SmashWiki:Username policy

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On SmashWiki, upon creating an account, a user must select a handle to be known by and for the Wiki to track their edits by, known as a username. Users are allowed to use almost any username they desire, however there are some restrictions on what their username can be, as is covered below.

What is considered an inappropriate username

The following types of usernames are considered inappropriate and will not be allowed:

  • Vulgar, derogatory, or any other type of offensive username. Such names are disallowed for obvious reasons; allowing such names reflects poorly on the Wiki, it makes it difficult to take the user seriously, and one's username should never be offensive to another user, intentional or not.
    • Examples of such usernames would be "Shitnipple", "Tourneyfag", and "UserX is a dumbass".
  • Usernames that consist of gibberish or are otherwise incomprehensible, and could not be spoken out in real life. Such names are disallowed, as they make it very difficult to recognise and refer to the user, if not outright impossible.
    • Examples of such usernames would be "qmcq398cm3489thqm394", "....." and "?!!?".
  • Usernames that consist of non-English characters. We are an English speaking Wiki, so most, if not all, users would have difficulty recognising and referring to such usernames, and would likely not be able to understand what the username means. Additionally, the vast majority of users would not have the means to type the name out, making it needlessly difficult for them to refer to a user using such a username.
    • Examples of such usernames would be "雨", "لم أجد هذا", and "Bob ⠍⠕⠝⠑⠽"
  • Usernames that are excessively long. Excessively long usernames can create difficulty in regonising and referring to the user, as well as create complications with the titles of their userpages and their signature. If you're trying to create such a long name, consider what part of the name is unnecessary or can be cut out, and go without such in your name.
    • Examples of such usernames would be "The Greatest Strongest Best Most Competent Smasher In The Universe" and "Bobthemoneythefreshestthehandsomest".
  • Usernames that are very similar, if not identical, to the username of an existing active user, or of a now inactive but significant user. Having such a username can create confusion among some users, making it difficult to immediately regonise them from each other, and it makes it needlessly more difficult to refer to such a user individually. This is problematic on a Wiki, where users must collaborate together, and thus immediate recognition and ease of referring are of vital importance. The Wiki is not such a large site that coming up with a unique name that you like is difficult.
    • Examples of such usernames would be "The Omega Tyrant", "To0MaI", and "Reaper of Havoc". Note that adding numbers, xX, and the ilk to an existing username will not make it considered unique enough to be acceptable.
    • Exception: If there was an existing user with a username very similar to the name you want, but that user is now inactive and did barely anything (thus they have no real mark on the Wiki), it could then be acceptable to use a username very similar to theirs.

Dealing with inappropriate usernames

The following is how admins should deal with a newly created account with a username that violates any of the above:

  • Give the user an indefinite block, while making sure to keep their ability to edit their talk page open.
  • Explain on their talkpage how their username is inappropriate, while linking to this policy, and explaining that they can select a new username, where their block will then be immediately lifted upon doing so.
  • Once the user chooses a new name, report it to an active bureaucrat (if you're not a bureaucrat yourself), who will then change the name to the newly chosen name, and lift the user's block.
  • Good faith should be assumed when dealing with such users, and they should not be immediately assumed to be a troll or impersonator. However, check user should be used on such a user to assure they're not a known vandal or another user attempting to impersonate. If the user is a known vandal or any other user, standard procedure for dealing with malicious sockpuppets applies.
  • If the user refuses to comply and will not select a new username, they must unfortunately be kept blocked until they decide to do so.
  • If the user creates a new account with a different, acceptable username, and they behave as a constructive user, allow the new account to function as normal, while keeping the old account with the inappropriate name permanently blocked.