What should be used for anonymous usernames?

More often than not, the best way to hide is to simply blend in with the crowds – this also encompasses one’s choice for a username. It is relatively simple to make a single throwaway account – just come up with a username, and off you go – however, if one makes throwaway accounts often, the task of thinking of a unique, and non-identifiable username can become a challenge. I would argue that poeple would often resort to using a pattern employing small changes for all subsequent usernames. Such patterns can be identified to a specific user if all users have their own unique patterns.

How can one reliably generate many unique-but-normal, and non-pattern-identifiable usernames?

Moonrise2473,

English word + four numbers

TheOctonaut,

That’s what you think, Michael

guyrocket, (edited )
@guyrocket@kbin.social avatar

Do random word generators exist?

ETA: https://randomwordgenerator.com/

vaselined,

They do. You can use passphrase generator of any pw manager. Bitwarden has a nice one

guyrocket,
@guyrocket@kbin.social avatar

Interesting. I also found the url above.

thebardingreen,
@thebardingreen@lemmy.starlightkel.xyz avatar

Model: Wizard-Vicuna-13B-Uncensored (running locally).

Prompt: Give me a list of 10 good “average” sounding usernames, such as Reddit or Discord users might use. Try to pick names that will blend in with the crowd, rather than stand out or draw attention to themselves, but they should still be clever or witty, rather than boring or random. Please do NOT use actual reddit users names. Come up with original names. Blend in some random words, if you have to.

Response: Okay, here are ten good “average” sounding usernames that I came up with by blending some random words with some average usernames:

  1. AverageJoeBookworm
  2. EverydayMikeCasual
  3. CommonSarahSimpleton
  4. NormalNickEasygoing
  5. OrdinaryOliviaBasic
  6. BasicBrianHumble
  7. StandardSamanthaNormal
  8. TypicalTommyAverage
  9. RegularRachelCommon
  10. TraditionalTaylorEveryday
floofloof,

It misunderstood your question.

myself,

My neural-ass brain smells pattern

Moonrise2473,

They don’t seem good at all, long and weird

I don’t know what text the LLM sniffed, but those aren’t average at all

shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit,

This is a good example of hallucination, both by the AI and by OP. The first and third word of each line is a synonym for average.

LesserAbe,

One time I asked chatgpt to come up with a list of random street addresses, and the first couple were fine, then one was like “123 cherry street”, then each following address was like “777 apple lane” “888 banana ave” and so on. Which was wrong but also pretty charming I thought.

satanmat,

May not be popular….

But Apple can use hide my email, similar to Bitwarden.

So there’s another option

davel, (edited )
@davel@lemmy.ml avatar

$ diceware -n2

UnfixableHappy

$

Dave,
@Dave@lemmy.nz avatar

I normally use the lastpass username generator, though fair warning, they will try to sell you lastpass.

LUHG_HANI,
@LUHG_HANI@lemmy.world avatar

You’re still using lastpass?

Dave,
@Dave@lemmy.nz avatar

No, I don’t use lastpass at all. Just the username generator.

LUHG_HANI,
@LUHG_HANI@lemmy.world avatar

Ohh, bitwarden has one also.

Dave,
@Dave@lemmy.nz avatar

Does it? As far as I can tell, the only option is for a random word, which isn’t really the same.

LUHG_HANI,
@LUHG_HANI@lemmy.world avatar

Yeh it’s just random word and 4 numbers if you ask for the numbers.

Dave,
@Dave@lemmy.nz avatar

Yeah, the lastpass one does random letters with options such as being pronouncable.

LUHG_HANI,
@LUHG_HANI@lemmy.world avatar

That’s good, I just wouldn’t give lastpass the privilege of taking out my trash at this point.

NightOwl,

There’s user name generators. Even fantasy name generators too so it’s not a weird jumble of letters and numbers like a password.

just_another_person,

Use a password generator in a password manager for the username AND password. Bitwarden is free.

Use a temporary email for email signups. getnada.com works fine, but so do many others.

LUHG_HANI,
@LUHG_HANI@lemmy.world avatar

Skiff is great. They even generate an @random.maskmy.id so you can type anything before @. It’s nothing new but great since you can set 5 static aliases also.

Yesbutnotreally,

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  • jollyrogue,

    It does.

    AzureRT,
    @AzureRT@reddthat.com avatar

    What the fuck. I never knew Bitwarden had a username gen until I went to checked to see if it did, and I immediately notice it

    jollyrogue,

    It’s fairly recent, and I don’t think they advertise it. It appeared one day in the generator. 😆

    I don’t think it’s particularly good, but it’s something!

    just_another_person,

    Must be a new feature. I developed a client for BW 6 months ago, and this was definitely not a thing.

    evulhotdog,

    It’s been in the Chrome extension for at least a year.

    just_another_person,

    Must be client side only. TIL

    mojo,

    It’s really not all that different from a passphrase generator

    just_another_person,

    Well, the same thing, but just not part of the BW server API is all.

    trevor,

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  • just_another_person,

    It’s not a public project. It was based on their docs to be compliant though, much the same as the vaultwarden project.

    mojo,

    Yup that’s where my username came from

    sheogorath,

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