When you create and publish a public character on Venice, the creator credit displayed to other users is an auto-generated handle that you never chose and may not even recognize as yours (even as a Pro subscriber). It seems like the username you actually selected for your account only appears in the Feed section if you share images. These are two different names on the same platform, with no obvious way to connect them from a viewer's perspective.
This creates a real gap. I recently received a thoughtful review with constructive feedback on a character I put significant time into. The reviewer helpfully encouraged me to join the Discord to discuss it further, but there is no way for either of us to find each other—their Venice identity does not map to their Discord presence, and mine does not either. The interaction just dead-ends.
Letting the user-chosen username appear as the creator credit on public characters would go a long way toward making Venice's community feel connected across its own platform. It would also make the Discord more useful as a space for collaboration, since people could actually recognize each other.
Thank you! The fact that I care enough to write this up is a reflection of how much I value what Venice is building.
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