Re: DIS: Sort-of random question
On May 15, 2017, at 1:54 AM, Josh Twrote: > Random question: Is there a way to formalize the fact that I do not want my > name (as opposed to y nickname) to be an acceptable way to refer to me? I don’t believe so. There’s a fairly long tradition of allowing any recognizable name - look at the series of CFJs on alternate ways of referring to omd, for example. However, the only recognizable name you have right now is 天火狐, since that’s the only one you’ve ever used. If you object to someone who has the temerity to call you “Josh” or “draconicdarkness”, I suspect it won’t happen a second time. The right to choose one’s own name is fairly well recognized here. -o signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP
Re: BUS: Re: DIS: Sort-of random question
Thank you for your pledge/ I don't think it's something quite bothersome enough to make a proposal about, but I would like to express to all individuals that I would prefer to be referred to by my nickname. 天火狐 On 15 May 2017 at 11:27, Nic Evanswrote: > I don't think there exists any formal way. > > I pledge to not refer to 天火狐 as Josh or Josh T. > > > On 05/15/17 00:54, Josh T wrote: > > Random question: Is there a way to formalize the fact that I do not > > want my name (as opposed to y nickname) to be an acceptable way to > > refer to me? > > > > 天火狐 > > >
DIS: Sort-of random question
Random question: Is there a way to formalize the fact that I do not want my name (as opposed to y nickname) to be an acceptable way to refer to me? 天火狐