Like everything else, it should probably be rate-limited. If I've learned anything, it is that unbounded behaviors lead to pain.
edit: after a two-day grace period for new users, one display name change allowed every 30 days.
@AnnaLear upon re-reading suggested edit, your note here makes pretty good sense - thanks. I would like to cut three last paragraphs from the quote, ending it at "...clicking into" - would appreciate your thoughts about this
That actually seems like it would work for a while. Mostly because a. People don't really care what I'm doing, and b. Most people are incapable of addressing things that make them uncomfortable (so they ignore them)
@gnat I don't think that needs to be in there at all, to be honest. I was going to suggest cutting down the quote to the "when someone goes to Stack Overflow..." paragraph, but then I realized that all it says is already in the tag wiki anyway.
@TimYiJiang I can't tell whether or not you're kidding...
Clearly one can answer someone's question in a way that is completely unhelpful. That comment answers the question as asked, but doesn't help the OP with what he's really asking.
I managed to read The Hunger Games trilogy, despite the annoying lengthy passages about needing to look pretty while mercilessly slaughtering people, and doting over boys.
@TimYiJiang Views, yes. I always seem to end up with a massive block of code in my controller and nothing in the model before I think "Wait a minute here..."
I this question, I replied to a comment. The comment I replied to then appeared below my comment with a timestamp in the future:
The comments will now just appear out of sequence, but at the time the timestamp was in the future.
This has been posted a couple of times in the past, but it appea...
This was actually caused by the hurricane failover and our silly decision to seize FSMO roles. When you do this to an AD environment, you have to setup the new PDC Emulator master as the authoritative time source on the network.
We, uh, didn't do that, so as a result all manner of time desynchr...