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In short, use a proper password manager, then you won't need to make lame arguments about how systems need to revolve around your crummy memory.
Also very early on Steam used email accounts, and Valve changed it to user names. If they want to change it back, they will. If they don't they won't. And so far your position doesn't seem to contain anything to make a change reasonable.
Also I've seen way more people complaining about lost or defunct email addresses than I see users complaining about the difficulty of remembering user names. Just maybe your idea isn't as fully formed as you think. And it is 1 million x easier to just lob out half baked nonsense.
And let's not forget we've gone over twenty years with user names, and hundreds of millions of users. Somehow we've survived, and most of us can still access our accounts. Any theories?
Your login username is only for you to know, no one else. This is a security feature. If it was your email address, well that makes it even easier to hijack your account..
I get more than enough bs in my inbox as it is.
Well, fortunately I changed the actual email address when that became possible, but I still have possession of that old, original email.
I dont want either of them out in the open. Certainly not for this goofy convenience "idea".