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Update your username by March 4, 2024

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discord.com

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notifications@discord.com

Sent On

Thu, Feb 15, 2024 07:42 AM

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Hello {NAME}, We’re asking everyone to choose a unique username instead of using discriminators

Hello {NAME}, We’re asking everyone to choose a unique username instead of using discriminators in their username (username#0000). Starting March 4, 2024, Discord will begin assigning usernames to users who have not chosen one themselves. You are receiving this email because you have not chosen a new username. This is a notice that if you do not update your username by March 4, 2024, Discord will assign a new, unique username to your account. We will try to assign you a unique username that is similar to your current username. You can update your username now by following these instructions: On Desktop/Browser - Select the cog wheel in the bottom left to open [User Settings]( - Click Get Started On Mobile - Open the You tab by tapping your profile in the bottom right of the screen - Tap Get Started You can always change your username later in your User Settings. Learn more about our recent changes to usernames in our [support article](. Thank you, Discord Need help? [Contact our support team]( or hit us up on Twitter [@discord](. Want to give us feedback? Let us know what you think on our [feedback site](. Sent by Discord • [Check Our Blog]( • [@discord]( 444 De Haro Street, Suite 200, San Francisco, CA 94107

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