I have just noticed a user with username facebook-10000##########
. Usually when you create an account (or don't create one, depending on the site) you get some user#######
username. Is this different for when you create an account using Facebook for authentication?
My main interest here is the following... I went to facebook.com/1000######### and got to a user profile. Given the sparse nature of the Facebook IDs, there being an actual account seems more than coincidence. Which then raises the question: Is this odd username chosen by the user? Or is it generated by the system?
So when it is generated by the system, it means that the Stack Overflow account is visibly connected to some Facebook account per default. I don't think that if this is the case, this is obvious to people and the behaviour that people expect and really want. At least for me, I would not want such a rather obvious connection to my Facebook profile.
I should have earlier come to think of the data explorer; It says that 691 had the same idea of a facebook-###########
username... Is that likely? (Note that some have the same profile image here and there, so it is very likely their Facebook account they signed up with.)
facebook-###########
username... Is that likely? (note that some have the same profile image here and there, so it is very likely their facebook account they signed up with)