Decoding Lined Out Usernames: Understanding Their Meaning and Purpose

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In summary, the user names that are lined out indicate that the user account has been banned. This is to prevent the user from creating a new account and continuing to post offensive content. Although deleting offending posts and giving infractions is done routinely, banning the account ensures that the user cannot simply repost the same content. Additionally, any new accounts created by the same person will also be immediately banned.
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What's with the user names that are lined out?
 
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fillindablank said:
What's with the user names that are lined out?
That indicates a user account that has been banned (either temporarily or permanently).
 
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Are you kidding? What is the point? Is there anything to keep someone from creating a new email and a new user name? Isn't there an old saying about the enemy you know? Wouldn't it make more sense to just delete their offending posts rather than have them create a new user name so you don't know it's them?
 
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fillindablank said:
Is there anything to keep someone from creating a new email and a new user name?
Gee, why didn't we think of that? :rolleyes:

Seriously, once an account is banned any new accounts by the same person are immediately banned. (Amazing how quickly we find them in most cases.)

Wouldn't it make more sense to just delete their offending posts rather than have them create a new user name so you don't know it's them?
Offending posts are routinely deleted (and infractions given). Nonetheless, unless an account is banned, what's stopping them from just reposting the same thing?
 
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By the way, thanks for tipping us off! Buh-bye!
 
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Doc Al said:
By the way, thanks for tipping us off!

<shaking head in astonishment>
 
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Doc Al said:
By the way, thanks for tipping us off! Buh-bye!

:rofl: Some people just can't resist.
 

1. What are lined out usernames?

Lined out usernames are usernames that have a line or strike through them. This can happen for a variety of reasons, such as the username being changed or deleted.

2. Why do usernames get lined out?

Usernames may get lined out for a few different reasons. One common reason is that the user changed their username, so the previous one gets lined out. Another reason could be that the account associated with the username has been deleted or suspended.

3. How do I decode a lined out username?

Decoding a lined out username can be difficult, as there is no set standard for the meaning behind the strike through. Some users may use it to signify a name change, while others may use it to indicate that the account is no longer active. It is best to ask the user directly or do some research on their account to see if there is a pattern to their username changes.

4. Is there any significance to lined out usernames?

There is no universal significance to lined out usernames, as it can vary from user to user. However, some users may intentionally use it to signify a change in their online persona or to commemorate a significant event.

5. Can lined out usernames be changed back?

In most cases, lined out usernames cannot be changed back. Once a username has been changed or deleted, it is usually not possible to revert back to the previous one. However, some social media platforms may allow users to change their username multiple times, so it is possible to choose a new username that is similar to the lined out one.

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