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Soooooo, like do you design artistic looking wheelchairs? Or do you lay down a big white tarp, roll the wheels through paint, and then roll on the tarp making a painting?
Either way, I've never even THOUGHT that could be a thing, but it seems so cool.
Wheelchar, not wheelchair
My screen says WheelchairArtist. What am I missing?
Huh, thats weird. My client says wheelchar 🤷♂️
I don't know what the actual terminology here is. The display name is "WheelchairArtist" but the underlying account name - the one that shows up in the URL if you go to their profile - is missing the i. I have no idea if that's a typo on account creation or something intentional.
Weird, the display name in my Lemmy client doesn't have the i, which is why I made the comment.
Not all instances/clients show those display names. I'm on kbin.earth and it doesn't, I just see the underlying account name. It sounds like you're seeing the same. But if I go look at Wheelchar's profile on lemmy.world, which is their instance, it shows both "WheelchairArtist" and "@WheelcharArtist"
Must be a typo in the account name, which is what I'm seeing then.