In 2014 someone jokingly created the forum user Lexicos (with c, not k) as a reply to a misspelling of Lexikos (the main dev of AutoHotkey).
Lexicos wrote: ↑11 Sep 2014, 06:19
You're welcome, Miguel8.
Lexicos never posted anything again.
But one effect now 9 years later is that if you begin to type @lexi in a post the forum software autosuggests Lexicos before Lexikos. Which likely increases the number of cases where people intend to tag in Lexikos but fail.
Some alterations to the forum could change that.
If Lexikos dislikes the effect then username Lexicos could be removed or renamed or perhaps turned into an alias for Lexikos. To go even further the forum could block creating new lexi-prefixed usernames.
On the other hand Lexikos already gets tagged a lot and might not want more of that. And spelling or selecting the correct username could be a useful filter for attentionworthiness. So he might
like the effect! In that case it could be ramped up by creating more lexi-prefixed usernames - lexicois, lexikus, lexicouscous and what not - that anyone intending to tag Lexikos then must take care to not get tripped up by in the autosuggest list.
In 2014 someone jokingly created the forum user Lexicos (with c, not k) as a reply to a misspelling of Lexikos (the main dev of AutoHotkey).
[quote=Lexicos post_id=25628 time=1410434373 user_id=59983]
You're welcome, Miguel8. :P
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Lexicos never posted anything again.
But one effect now 9 years later is that if you begin to type @lexi in a post the forum software autosuggests Lexicos before Lexikos. Which likely increases the number of cases where people intend to tag in Lexikos but fail.
Some alterations to the forum could change that.
If Lexikos dislikes the effect then username Lexicos could be removed or renamed or perhaps turned into an alias for Lexikos. To go even further the forum could block creating new lexi-prefixed usernames.
On the other hand Lexikos already gets tagged a lot and might not want more of that. And spelling or selecting the correct username could be a useful filter for attentionworthiness. So he might [i]like[/i] the effect! In that case it could be ramped up by creating more lexi-prefixed usernames - lexicois, lexikus, lexicouscous and what not - that anyone intending to tag Lexikos then must take care to not get tripped up by in the autosuggest list.
:)