I've been inviting to join a [tag:stackoverflow-for-teams]. On the “Finish creating your Team profile” screen, I'm asked to select an avatar and a name, and told:

> Avatar  
This will also update your Stack Overflow public account avatar.

> Full Name  
This will also update your Developer Story and any other Teams you may have joined.

This mixes at least three different identities and I'm puzzled as to what the connection is supposed to be. There's:

* My “developer story” name, i.e. the name I'd use when looking for a job.
* My identity on Stack Exchange, through my avatar.
* My name on the team I'm joining.
* My name on other teams that I've joined.

My identity on Stack Exchange and the identity I use when looking for a job are different. So it seems that I can't join a team. Surely this isn't desired behavior?

(If I have to tie my Stack Exchange identity to my legal name, I'm out of here.)

I think this is partially a duplicate of https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/364664/my-public-display-name-in-a-channel-shouldnt-be-tied-to-my-private-information but I'm not sure whether we're talking about the same thing and that earlier question doesn't consider all the identities involved.

Why doesn't this screen just ask me to select a name and avatar, and _not update anything outside the team I'm joining_?