Now that we can create and delete usernames at will, do people have any concerns about giving people they meet their Signal ID? I have no fears of it. In fact, my Signal is oozic.35 if anyone wanta to message me.
I just sold your ID on the dark web hope that’s ok
That’s funny, good one.
I was wondering, does anyone know whether usernames are single use? As they can be created and disposed of at will, it feels like a loophole for phishing if someone else can claim a “no longer in use” username? I’m talking about someone using someone else’s previous username.
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You can manually edit the number.
If you delete your username, yes, potentially someone else could use it. The upside of that is if your username gets reported after it’s deleted, it can’t be tied to anyone if it’s not in use. The Signal service won’t have a record since users can create and delete names at will, delete one, create a different one. It provides more anonimity due ro temporary usernames.
I suppose that’s why you can accept the message or not. I believe they can be reused.
I don’t have any particular concerns. I also have no particular need or desire to. I really only use Signal in place of SMS for friends and family.
I have given names to people on the Internet and changed names after our conversation was finished. I think that is much better than giving someone a phone number and much easier to change.
I do fully agree with you. It’s easier to delete a username. My point was for giing someone your phone number, random people don’t obsess over it the way the fear is hyped up about giving someone a phone number. People freely given a phone number to a business, for people to use that number, but terried to give it to a person, that’s a contradiction.
I believe hype about the fear of giving a number is a reflection of that person’s social dysfunction along with callousness. If someone says they are scared to give someone on the street their phone number, whom they can block, that is a reflection of their delusional self-aggrandizing narcissism.
I don’t disagree with you either. But I think that when people give their phone number to a business they are often unaware of all of the nefarious ways it will be used, whether by ignorance or deception.
My point is just that replaceable usernames are perfect for random people you meet IRL or on the Internet because it’s minimal trouble to disconnect permanently when the time comes.
I fully agree, except about when it’s time to disconnect, that sounds like you go into every interaction expecting a ime that you will ultimatey cut that person out of your life. Or you go into every situation assiming at some point you will have nothing to do with someone. That’s a self fulfilling mindset.
Those are the particular interactions for which I have used usernames. People I know have me in contacts. Also, iirc, if I change usernames in the middle of a conversation that conversation is able to continue until I delete it. Plenty of time to pass on a new name if desired.
It’s easier to replace than an email, but I’m not sharing it willy nilly; only with people I want to talk to. I do hope journalists will use it though.
Signal is psyop. Check their board members, current and previous job positions
FUDiest FUD that ever FUDded
You soend too much time on the internet and not enough time developing skills and ad abilities that will behoove in the decades ahead.
/s or serious? You’ve just triggered Poe’s law.




