this post was submitted on 07 Jun 2023
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Does anyone else think that community names and display names can end up looking really messy?

Example:

It can get even worse if the user has display name with multiple words and non standard characters. And if they don't have the display name set, then there is "@" before their username.

 

My suggestions would be...

For display names, limit them to one word, and disable special characters.

For community names, maybe do it like reddit did, and don't show the display name of the community, but rather just the name.
Display name should be still visible when u open the community page though.

I also think that having @before the names that haven't picked the display name is also unnecessary. At least I don't see much benefit in that. Maybe I'm wrong...

Finally, @instance.example, should be visually separated. For example, different font weight or color.

That would make it look something like this:

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yep, noticed the same.
When I created [email protected] I was under the impression that the full title would only show up on a community's page*, with "arpg" being the short handle used on feeds and listings. Instead....

That's on mobile. You should probably post this to github, I've tried searching for an open ticket about it but I'm too dumb to navigate that site lol.

*edit:

The ? tooltip while editing a community suggests that this is exactly how it should work.