Free inactive usernames after a time period.
We’re reviewing this. Curious how long you think would be ok.
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Sylens commented
Please make this happen there are so many inactive accounts
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Red commented
Its been a year since I changed a placeholder alts account name to free it up for my main Twitch account. Still hasnt been released.
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Anonymous commented
Can this actually happen?
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Anonymous commented
How do you get it free
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Rob commented
i reported it, for identity theft
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Rob commented
hey, i just tried to Change my twitch username to my lol ingame Name and i got the same Problem. Its used but inactive, 0 Followers 0 follows etc. no activity whatsoever, i feel scammend
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Prototype39 commented
there are some accounts that have still been inactive yet twitch does nothing about them,and this name i want has been inactive for over 3-4 and a half years soon to be 5 and twitch STILL hasn't recycled it
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Penny A Bishop commented
I'm trying to get a username back on a website that I haven't used for about a year
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Shaun commented
Thought this may have been sorted by now..
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Anonymous commented
Wow that would be AMAZING
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TheKurgol commented
please this is still a serious issue and should be seriously easy to implement.
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Renku commented
It's been 3 years Twitch, all the Justin.tv names SHOULD have been recycled by now. There is no reason they shouldn't have been.
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Breon commented
You're now able to change your username. The name you want to change to obviously has to be available. Check out this article: https://help.twitch.tv/customer/portal/articles/1015624-username-rename-and-recycling-policies
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Jaclyn Altman commented
It said after "12 months" in your "help center" that names could be recycled. Please do so since it is in your policy.
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Amazing Grace commented
The name that I use in our Clan has already been taken when I created my Twitch account which was slightly disappointing cause the person who uses it follows nobody, has 0 followers so it's literally a barren account, been registered once but never used. Maybe after 90 days of not-usage you could just "disable" the name, so it's open for others again and if the person comes back they can just change it once?
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Daniel Mckibbin commented
Definitely. There are a finite amount of possible names in the world that would make sence or be pronouncable. Lets say in a decades time, it's going to be nigh on impossible to get a non-used username as a solid majority of names are taken by inactive accounts.
For some people who already are recognizable by their username on other platforms are unable to use twitch with the same recognizable name for this very reason.
I see no harm in inactive for 12 months, then they get an email giving them 7 days to login or their name will be freed up and their username will then be renamed to <old username>_inactive. When they next login or click the link after 7 days they will be asked to rename their account or the account will such be deleted, either or.
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Bruno commented
Hello Admin, please recovery my account of BrunoBassi https://www.twitch.tv/brunobassi yes? thank you
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Anonymous commented
I'm pretty sure I forgot to convert my old Justin.tv name, so my main internet name is locked. Would love to be able to use this name, as I have it already on Twitter, Instagram, steam, origin, etc.... You get the point!
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B commented
I'm in the same situation. My PSN is being used (not used) by an inactive Twitch account. No followers. No views. No broadcasts. I'm somewhat known in the Destiny community by my PSN. I'm heavily involved in streams of another channel, but I cannot build my own brand. Sucks man.
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Erik commented
To keep these comments alive, PLEASE find some way to release old usernames that have been deleted or never have been used. I really want my channel to be my Gamertag but it appears the Twitch account with that name has long been deleted. :(