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If I enter the following criteria in the search bar:

user:forestg

The search results list is the following, very highly-voted questions of all times, instead of questions by the (my)user:

search-result

No matter what username I enter, the results are the same.

Is there something I do wrong? The helper suggests this is the right format:

user:1234 search by author

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    Not a bug. You need to search by user id (integer), not username. In your case user:3486691
    – yivi
    Nov 7, 2019 at 9:19
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    179 results
    – gnat
    Nov 7, 2019 at 10:19
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    The user experience could be improved by automatically showing, when used improperly, a hint similar to @yivi's comment. Nov 7, 2019 at 13:31

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The 1234 in that helper is the user ID, not the username. In your case it's 3486691, so searching for user:3486691 works, but it's even easier to use the special user:me operator which automatically inserts your own user ID. This option is mentioned in the search help under 'User Operators'.

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    Thanks. Is there any way, to search by username though?
    – ForestG
    Nov 7, 2019 at 11:01
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    No, not via the standard search function. You'd have to find the user ID first. Searching for all posts by users whose name starts with 'Forest' would require a SEDE query.
    – Glorfindel
    Nov 7, 2019 at 11:03
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    Remember that user names are not required to be unique, @ForestG. That's why it doesn't make sense to search by user name. But I agree with Stephane in a comment above: it would definitely improve the UI to at least give a warning about this, if not a user-picker-thingadongdong. Nov 7, 2019 at 17:48
  • Indeed. Although I disagree with you on the statement, that it does not make sense to search by username, if that is not unique. This might make the result list more noisy, but nevertheless a useful feature, as most of the time, people remember usernames instead of ID-s. If I want to search for a specific user's questions, I will do it from their profile page, not by extracting their user id and entering it to the search. There should be a search for profiles feature I guess. (the specific case was that I wanted to find a co-worker by his username)
    – ForestG
    Nov 8, 2019 at 11:09
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While this has been resolved, I do think allowing a search term like usernm:hello1234 would be nice. Even though usernames do not have to be unique, it could just show all posts made by users with that exact name.

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