Am 19.08.2010 um 21:30 schrieb Daniel Smith:

> On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Michael Schlenker
> <schl...@uni-oldenburg.de> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> How about a display option in the viewer that can 'highlight' the fact that 
>> your display name is the same as your username
>> (different colour, font or an other UI hint).
>> That would prevent many of the imposter issues, as it would be pretty 
>> obvious.
>> 
>> Maybe an opt-out to deny the use of current usernames as display names would 
>> be appropriate, but a general ban to reuse a current username
>> as a display name sounds a bit excessive.
>> 
> 

> The default situation should be "I have taken a moment to think about
> the implications
> of others using my username, and I trust them, and I am fine with
> that, so I will
> make the decision to turn it on".
> 
> I still have not heard a definitive answer as to what gets logged in
> IM and Chat.
> Forget the "display" for a moment.  What do you want to have logged as
> "Michael Schlenker"
> that you did not write?

Well 'Michael Schlenker' is common enough that i regularly have issues with the 
name (and even more so initials) being taken
already and even getting emails and stuff because of that. So i do not worry 
about things getting logged with my name,
as i know it happens, and does not create huge troubles, unless some malicious 
person actively exploits it (or some agency
is incompetent like the social registry in germany which messed up my records 
with the ones of my twin for years).

But you look from the wrong direction and construct unrealistic scenarios.
1. If you log things, use the UUID internally, store the display name with it 
(as it can change) and make it just a display option what is shown, ever other 
way to implement
   logging is simply wrong
2. For the UI either make an option so display names that match the legacy 
username of the AV are highlighted or the opposite,
   to provide an easy non script based option to verify a legacy username users 
identity via name alone.
3. Provide an explicit opt-out for those that are seriously worried (typically 
shop owners, or other 'public figures').

That would pretty much match the typical regulations in RL, at least in germany 
(don't know enough about US or other law).

The fact that your current username is unique is just a coincidence of the LL 
decision to use that username as a key in their database. Its not a natural law 
to have a unique name.

Michael




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