This morning (midnight EST) Facebook began allowing its users to have “usernames” whereby you can:
Easily direct friends, family, and coworkers to your profile with a Facebook username.
But who really cares? Out of the 200+ million users of the social networking website, only about 200,000 grabbed a username. The website provides little information as to how useful these usernames would actually be, and the hassle involved (and strictness) is probably the leading factor that is turning people off.
For example, when checking whether a username is available, this message appears:
(USERNAME) is available. Remember, you can’t change your username once you set it. Are you sure you want to set (USERNAME) as your username?
Nobody really cares, and once again, Facebook is taking a step in the wrong direction and trying to do too much, and turning its users off in the process.
