I suggest adding instructions in using SuperSearch to determine if a username is available to Choosing a username

Is my username available?

Here is how to determine if someone already has that name. This will not determine if a username is allowed; make sure you read the "Restrictions" section of this page to determine that.

  • Go to Perl Monks User Search.
  • Fill in your desired username in the "Author" box.
  • Click on the Search button. Wait patiently.
  • If the results are

    It seems that "desired username" does not exist. How very, very strange...

    congratulations! That name is available.

    Updated: shorter version using specific search page

    Dum Spiro Spero

    In reply to Add "is this username available" instructions to "Choosing a username" page in PM FAQ by GotToBTru

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