Does anyone know how I would go about changing my screenname

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Changing a screen name is not possible through standard user options. Users with inappropriate content in their names may request a change from moderators like @Greg Bernhardt or @Borek. It's suggested to post such inquiries in the Feedback and Announcements or New Member Introductions sections for better visibility. Engaging in the appropriate forums can lead to more effective assistance. Therefore, users should follow the recommended channels for name change requests.
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Does anyone know how I would go about changing my screen name?
 
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mr.smartass#1 said:
Does anyone know how I would go about changing my screen name?
You can't. But, seeing as how you have a curse word in your name, you could ask @Greg Bernhardt or @Borek to change it.

Also, it would help to post a question like this in the Feedback and Announcements or https://www.physicsforums.com/forums/new-member-introductions.240/ sections.
 
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