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  • My name is uncommon enough that I can always pick my name everywhere, and when I can't it means I forgot I had an account.

  • I got <first_name_initial><middle_name_initial><last_name>@gmail.com in imitation of my university webmail account name. My brother who had the same first name and middle name initials knew this and had adjusted accordingly.

    However, recently, someone registered this e-mail for school and I kept receiving their school e-mails.

    My e-mail account is already roughly two decades old at this point, so I thought I was safe from this kind of problem.

  • I was there when gmail was invented
    Was there during the invitation period
    Someone picked my preferred name
    I ended up with a kinda dumb name
    Didn't matter much, because my primary email is a redirect, anyway, and gmail still lets me use those (kudos to them)
    Google came up with Google Code (and other services) where your public gmail address is your identity
    Nope, fuck off
    Glad they died. Shame Github got eaten by Microsoft, but, eh...
    Google hasn't really been good at letting people specify their identity, ever since
    Yes, this is also a transgender user story, why do you ask?

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