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General

Why is Linden Lab introducing the Display Name feature now?

Growing the SL Resident-base is a business objective that we're deeply committed to and we hope that you'll also benefit from that growth. We're also exploring ways to attract new Residents by making their registration and first-hour experiences in Second Life more compelling. We have long known that selecting a Second Life name is one of the biggest hurdles in the new Resident registration process; it is a common reason why potential new Residents abandon registration and it has consistently received very low ratings in new Resident surveys. The freedom to choose an avatar name in Second Life is something that many Residents have been wanting for a long time and it took some time to develop a feature that gave you as much flexibility as possible. This feature is an important step on our social media strategy that will ultimately allow you to connect your inworld identity to other social networks, on an opt-in basis. Again, Display Names and eventually, the connection to social networks, is all about choice.

As a current Resident, what will my username be?

Your username will automatically be formed from your existing avatar name in the form of your current Second Life firstname.lastname. For example, if your avatar name is John Smith, then your username will be lowercase and display as john.smith. However, you can still log in with first name space last name to both the viewer and websites, e.g. John Smith. In addition, your name will display exactly as it has, e.g. John Smith until you set a Display Name.

When will Display Names be available in open beta/project release?

In a few weeks, Display Names will be available on the test grid, called Aditi, as a project release for Residents to test. We will thoroughly test this feature before releasing it into general availability and placing it into the new Resident registration process.

What's going to happen if I'm using another Second Life Viewer other than Viewer 2 (Release 2.1.x)?

Display Names will be managed and are visible in an upcoming release of Viewer 2 (exact version to be announced). In any other viewer, Display Names will not be configurable or visible. Display Names will vary when using third-party viewers, as it will depend on which choose to integrate the Display Name functionality. For current Residents who do not set their Display Names, their names will appear exactly the same way that they do now.

How will Display Names be implemented for new Residents, after the feature is generally available?

Eventually, when new Residents join Second Life, they will choose a unique username. Let's say someone joins Second Life and chooses the username of johnsmith123, assuming that no one else in Second Life has that username. Then, when he logs in, his username will continue to be johnsmith123, and his Display Name will default to johnsmith123. Of course, he is then welcome to change his Display Name immediately in the My Profile sidebar tab of Viewer 2.

Is there a character limit for usernames or Display Names? And, can one of those characters be a space?

A username is an ASCII (alphanumeric) string with no spaces and has a 31 character maximum. Display Names can have spaces and are limited to 31 characters (spaces count). You cannot use spaces in your username, but you can in your Display Name.

How will Display Names support Unicode characters?

Using Display Names, you can use the standard Unicode character set including Latin, Arabic, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and Northern European. This is a huge benefit to our international Residents who have asked for this for a long time.

Where else will my Display Name be shown, aside from above my avatar's head?

Your Display Name will be shown in various places including during transactions, in Friends lists, and in chat. It is what other avatars will refer to you as inworld. So, choose wisely.

Will you limit the number of people who use a particular Display Name?

No, because you can use username to uniquely identify individual avatars. There can be many Residents using John Smith as their Display Name, but you can discover which is which by looking at their username — for example, in their profile.

Which name will be used in local, private, and group chats?

You will mostly see Display Names but where it makes sense we will also provide the username as well. For example, profiles will show both. Local chat will show the Display Name and you can view a username when clicking on the Display Name. Instant messages will show Display Name and the username in the window title bar. For group chat, Display Name will be seen with the username in the participants list.

Will usernames or Display Names be shown on my Friends list of Viewer 2?

Display Names will be visible in your Friends list because that's your friend's avatar's chosen name. Usernames are visible when you mouse over a Display Name.

Will we now use usernames to log in to official SL-related sites like secondlife.com, wiki.secondlife.com, and jira.secondlife.com?

Yes, you will but you may still log in with first name space last name, e.g. John Smith. It will take some time for us to roll out these changes before you can also use john.smith to log in.

When the Display Names-enabled version of Viewer 2 ships, will I log in with my username or my regular SL name?

There will be a single login field in which you will be able to use either your username or your current SL name (with space). For example. If you're "John Smith" right now in SL, then you can type in John Smith or john.smith in the login screen, in addition to your password, to enter Second Life. If you check the Remember password field, it will remember your login and you can just click the Log in button next time.

Are you going to make Display Name code available to the open source community?

Yes, we are. It will be a project release made available through Project Snowstorm, our new open development program.

I'm still not sure how this is going to look. Is there a Torley video?

We understand that Display Names has lots of subtleties. Torley's video will help you quickly understand how it will work in the inworld context. Watch the video:

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Do I have the opportunity to provide feedback?

Yes, absolutely. That's a big reason why we're announcing Display Names prior to launching the software and running it as a Beta for you to try out in advance. We encourage you to participate in the discussions and tweet using the hashtag #slviewer2. We'll be closely monitoring these channels for feedback.

Choosing Display Names

Will Display Names force all Residents to use our real names?

Absolutely not. Linden Lab celebrates choice. Every Resident will have a unique username and you are welcome to make the Display Name, if you choose to use it, your real name, or any other name that complies with the Second Life Terms of Service.

Can I prevent other Residents from using my Display Name?

Not generally. Display Names are not meant to be unique identifiers. Instead, if you notice that others are using a similar Display Name, feel free to change your own name.

Will this feature expose my real name if I don't want it to?

No. Unless you specifically choose to use your real name (as either your your username or Display Name), that information will not be exposed by this feature.

How can I confirm that I'm interacting with the "John Smith" I know in Second Life?

It's easy to check and see if someone is the "John Smith" you know in SL. You can see a Resident's unique username by viewing their profile or enabling the preference to show usernames over their avatars' heads in a Display Names-enabled Viewer. Learn how. You will also be able to find Residents by either their username or current Display Name and the inworld Search will support finding people by either name.

Once I've selected a Display Name, can I change it?

Yes, for the Beta, you will be able to change your Display Name multiple times to try it out. However, Display Name changes will be limited at launch to once per week while we evaluate the feature.

Are there any rules for choosing a Display Name?

You are free to express yourself in your name as long as it complies with the Second Life Terms of Service and Community Standards. When selecting a name, do not choose one that:


Managing Display Names

I want to keep my current name in Second Life. Can I do that?

Yes. The Display Names feature is all about choice. Your Display Name will default to your current name and you don't need to change it. If you don't change it, then the name above your avatar's head will look exactly the way it does today.

Can I set or change my Display Name? If so, how often?

Yes. For example, if you partner with another SL Resident, you might want to change your name from "Jane Smith" to "Jane Smith-Jones". If you don't like your current name, want to fix a misspelling, use international Unicode characters, or advertise your inworld business, then you can do that, too. To begin with, from launch of the feature, we will only allow you to change your Display Name once per week. When you make that change, it can take up to 72 hours for that change to be implemented throughout Second Life and be available in Search. It's important to know that Support won't be able to edit your Display Name for you if you want to change your Display Name more often or you make an error.

Can I show/hide usernames?

Yes. Usernames are hidden by default but if you'd rather see them, watch this video which shows the following steps:

  1. Go to Me menu > Preferences.
  2. Click General tab.
  3. Under "Tags show", check Usernames.
    • You can also check Group titles if you want to see those, too.
  4. Click OK.

Usernames are also discoverable in their profiles and in Inspectors.

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For example, let's say you're interacting with someone with "John Smith" displayed over his head, but you're not sure if he's the "John Smith" that you know had that name as a Second Life first and last name. If he has a smaller username underneath his Display Name that reads "john.smith" then he's the "John Smith" that you know. If his username above his head is something else, then you're interacting with someone else who has the same Display Name, but not the original "john.smith" username.

Do I have the option to not see other avatars' Display Name?

No.

Can I view someone's past Display Names?

No, you can only see their current Display Name.

Search

Will this feature make it easier to find friends in Second Life?

Yes. The Display Name feature will also include a change to Search: when looking for a Resident, search results will contain Display Names and unique usernames, so that you can easily determine which John Smith you're really looking for.

If I remember a Resident's Display Name, but not their username, can I find them in Search?

Yes, this is supported. However, search only has the capability to find a Resident's current Display Name and not past ones.

Can I search for a Resident by their email address, like Facebook or Skype?

No, you cannot.

For content creators and merchants

Will Display Names interrupt my inworld business operations?

No. The content that you create will be marked with your username and your Display Name, and should not interrupt your business.

However, creative use of Display Names can enhance your business. For example, you may want to include your company name or other affiliation in your Display Name.

What name will be visible during L$, item, and other transactions?

Both the username and the Display Name will be shown in the dialog boxes.

Will the Display Name or username (or both) be shown in transaction history for both sender and receiver?

Only usernames will be shown in transaction histories.

My customers know me and my inworld business by my avatar name. What can I do to make sure my customers continue to find me?

All Residents can see your Display Name by default. However, to emphasize your username, don't set your Display Name. Then, it will look exactly the way it looks today and your Display Name will match your username indicating that you are the original resident with that name. As a precaution, you may also advise your customers that they should only pay avatars/objects matching your username.

What happens to inworld objects I created when I change my Display Name?

Display Names on objects will change after you change your Display Name, although it will take up to one day for the change to appear throughout Second Life. Please keep this in mind when you change your Display Name. Your username is also displayed with your objects and won't change.

Will Display Names affect scripts I have created or bought?

No. Your username in Second Life will automatically change to your current Second Life name, lowercase, with a period between your first and last name (for example, "John Smith"'s username becomes "john.smith"). While no scripts will break, the only change will be for new Residents who join after Display Names are generally available. Any of their scripts that return names will now return "Resident" for the last name of new users who do not have a last name. Their usernames will still be unique. New LSL calls are available that will return a username or Display Name for Residents.

I use Second Life for work and for fun. Can I change my Display Name when I change contexts to keep them separate?

You can change your Display Name only once per week. However, inworld objects and other Residents can still inspect your username and correlate your identity across name changes. If you want to keep your work and fun identities separate, then we recommend creating separate Second Life accounts.

As a merchant, is it possible to see Residents' usernames?

Yes, learn more.