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No rename token for purged communities
Title:
No rename token for purged communities
Area:
communities, rename tokens
Summary:
A purged username that someone wants to use as a community should not require a rename token.
Description:
Communities shouldn't need rename tokens because they're not a newly created username like someone would have for their own personal journal. Once purged, if a username can be used as a community, it should be as easy to claim it as for any newly created community. After all, purged should mean that it no longer has any association with its previous owner, and in this way it's like any regular unclaimed username.
This suggestion:
Should be implemented as-is.
6 (12.8%)
Should be implemented with changes. (please comment)
1 (2.1%)
Shouldn't be implemented.
32 (68.1%)
(I have no opinion)
8 (17.0%)
(Other: please comment)
0 (0.0%)
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When you register a new username, you will not be asked for a rename token.
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To run with that as an analogy, it's not whether the apartment will contain a family or a business - it's whether the apartment previously contained something else and needs cleaning.
And in many cases the user name that was deleted and purged (the "apartment") is not desirable enough that anyone wants to use it again, so taking on the cleaning fees for it at the outset isn't worth it. If someone wants it, then the cleaning has to be done, and any cleaning fees dealt with - regardless of who/what is moving in.
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Actually, apartments get used because of usefulness more than desirability. But either way, with your analogy, the apartment needs to be cleaned in case it should be used again.
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Why take the overhead of cleaning up all links, comments, etc., in a way that preserves them but doesn't tie them to the new owner if there is no new owner? How many purged usernames are ever reclaimed? A lot of usernames aren't something someone else would want, only the original owner. If cleanup were cheap and easy, then sure, but if it were then I don't think there'd even be a question of rename tokens in the first place.
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Seriously? The whole suggestion is titled "No rename token for purged communities", you said "Communities shouldn't need rename tokens because they're not a newly created username like someone would have for their own personal journal" and "Because a community does not work the same as a regular username".
I am letting this go now, but let me say that you did not, in my opinion, make clear what you meant.
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