Free inactive usernames after a time period.

We’re reviewing this. Curious how long you think would be ok.
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TheLoneWolfTTV commented
8 years ! Crazy , my name I want hasnt streamed or made twitch any profit or attempted to add value 4 years now ! 3 month inactive acc should be removed
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milestoners commented
Soooo... this idea was floated on May 14, 2015. After 8 years has this still not happened?
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K4TL87 commented
I am waiting for this too. The username I would like to have has never streamed, 0 followers... It is totaly inactive more then 2 years so please- make it free again!
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hene_b_i_s commented
I completely agree with you, but I would add that after changing the username, the previous name was available regardless of whether it was used earlier or not.
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nahbeal commented
The username that I would like to have for my account has been inactive for over 13 years, and their last stream was from an iPhone 4. They aren't an affiliate or anything, I don't understand why older accounts are allowed to just hold users. It would be great to be able to take the name, possibly emailing the person beforehand. If they want to keep the name, they can reactivate their account. If they don't want it or the email is ignored, it will be released after a certain time.
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Geckoman commented
Would like to know what is happening with this. I am currently trying to do a rebrand to a desired name which seems to have been inactive since 2015.
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aloMONTY commented
@SabinFails That makes no sense. Search Engines parse almost all Twitch-Profile-Pages on a daily basis. According to your logic, no name will ever be recycled.
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SabinFails commented
Part of the problem is that people are going to the profile page to see when they were last active, and the act of viewing the page causes the timer to reset.
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RebelAIIiance commented
At least create a tool that shows people the last time a username connected to a web server. I have been eyeing a username for a long time. It is only following one other channel from three years ago and that channel stopped streaming and posting videos three years ago.
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JaaabarUnofficial commented
I ve changed my username many times mostly because I regret changing it in the 1st place, tried to get it back but it was taken by an a user thats been inactive from the moment he took the username, I think his account has been completely inactive ever since, A good idea would be to just change the inactive username by adding a word or number at the end of it after a set period of inactivity, ex: 1`year if the account was created for the sole purpose of taking the username, so even at the odd ocasion that the inactive user decides to come back to the platform as an active member he can still have his account and part of his username and decide again if he wants to keep the deafult one given by twitch or change it. When youtube had the terrible idea to add a second identification for peoples channels by adding "@" before your username people just stormed in to take already used usernames and people that didn't notice in time now have two diferent identifications that sometimes dont match, I do understand that usernames/channels can be sold for profit, I do disagree with the practice but there has to be way for active users to be able to have the username they realy want rather than beeing forced to have something else just cause a bot-account claimed their username for potential profit. ty for your time.
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aloMONTY commented
With the amount of new bot-accounts every day, the amount of "usable" usernames is getting less and less. Might be time to release some old once back into the wild The username i would love to have is almost 14 (!!!) years old and as far as i can tell, has never followed someone nor has been followed by someone (except me). 14 years is a long time. Some Twitch-users haven't even been born back then
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mhlALZHE commented
It's a frakin' need for some ppl who have auto-business and can't claim their own usernames (like me and this frakin "Alzhe" username).
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RogueRaven66 commented
Please do this. I really would like to change my name, but some person has the name I want and they have been inactive for years
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onebree_ commented
+1 to this idea. To the anonymous admin, what's the progress on this? What work has been done, and how has it been prioritized against other tasks in the backlog? It's been 7.5 years.....
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TaRDy_ commented
Would love to have some more clarity on this. I've been waiting for a few years since they announced an original release in 2017 yet the account I've been waiting for has never been released but shows no indication of being active in any capacity.
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xb_coatu commented
I want the name coatu but someone has it and they haven’t been active in 2 years please do something about this.
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pixlrik commented
I think if an account has not been signed in to for 18/24 months then the owner should be contacted and told if they don't sign in within the next 30 days the account will be deleted and the username immediately released for others to choose.
Additionally, the 6 month wait for usernames to be available is pointless, especially as only some usernames get released whilst others have been deleted years ago and are still not available for others to have. Please release ALL unused usernames!
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RogueRaven66 commented
I'd say 3 years of inactivity should be plenty of time to free a username.
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Zendos_TV commented
oh man twitch 2017 was there a policy update from you where it is said that a ccount is inactive as soon as there was no login activity for 12 months my account I want to ahben has no activity for 9 - 10 years so how can it be that this is not yet in the pool I hope but quickly on a response
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twitch.tv/MonicaElleRose commented
i recently saw an article that twitter is releasing 1 billion usernames, i hope twitch does the same and also releases old usernames, this has been in review for 7 years.
2 years. if the account has been active more than once, if the account has only once ever logged in, then 1 year.