Hi Steve,
It’s not on the “new” profile correct, but it is on the “old” profile.
Click on the “Activity” tab, and search the page for “Yusri”.
I get 6 results – my name is clearly there even though I have changed my name. Where does it get my name from?
Regards.
This is the only place I see your name
View post on imgur.com
The internet never forgets.
Should it not be shown based on what my username, or First Name is currently?
And, can it not be removed?
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This reply was modified 9 years, 2 months ago by
iammathews. Reason: Additional question added
That bit of history can’t be changed.
When a post is made and people contribute answers to an issue, that then becomes part of the community resource for others to benefit from. Deleting posts removes this added value. Forum topics will only be edited or deleted if they represent a valid legal, security, or safety concern.
Per the forum welcome at https://codex.ww.wp.xz.cn/Forum_Welcome#Deleting_.2F_Editing_Posts
Deleting / Editing Posts
We reserve the right to delete topics or posts that are off-topic or detrimental to the community, however it is not the general policy to edit or delete forum posts unless they are spam, harassing, illegal, or outright abuse. We will not delete your post or remove your link just because an Internet search for a term brings up the forums before your actual URLs.
Users can edit a post for up to 35 minutes from the time of submission. After that, the post can only be edited by a moderator.
When a post is made and people contribute answers to an issue, that then becomes part of the community resource for others to benefit from and deleting posts removes this added value.
My activity is not a post, neither is it ever editable. It logs the activities I’ve performed.
This doesn’t explain why it (my activity log) displays my name, instead of my username as this page does – what is the difference? Because it’s not a post.
It’s there. It can’t be changed.
I’m closing this thread because the longer replies keep coming, the more Google notices it.