Change Username: Stephen Tashi or tashirosgt

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The user wishes to change their username to either "Stephen Tashiro" or "tashirosgt." The current username "Stephen Tashi" appears to be a result of character limitations during registration. To initiate the change, a private message must be sent to one of the two Administrators listed under the "Staff" section. This process is necessary for username modifications on the platform. Following these steps will help achieve the desired username change.
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I'd prefer that my user name be my name "Stephen Tashiro" or my favorite internet nickname "tashirosgt". The "Stephen Tashi" seems to come from a limitation on how many characters your registration form accepted.
 
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You'll have to send a PM to one of the Administrators about this. Click on the "Staff" link at the top of any page and scroll down to the "Administrators" section. (There are only two Administrators.)
 
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