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Search and show old names

When a user changes their username, it can be confusing to find them.

You can search for previously known usernames using alias: (example: alias:aoi can find users who used to have aoi in their name).

Having alias: in the search field will show all past known usernames in the search results.

Show bios

By default, bios are not shown. Type bio: in the search field to show bios.

You can also search in bios using bio: (example: bio:creator finds bios that contain the word creator).

You can also search in links using links: (example: link:misskey finds links that contain the word misskey).

All commands

  • bio: Display and search in bio (example: bio:creator finds bios that contain the word creator).
  • links: Search in links (example: link:misskey finds links that contain the word misskey).
  • alias: Display and search in previously known usernames (example: alias:aoi can find users who used to have aoi in their name)
  • session: Search for the name of an active session (example: session:mmc can find sessions of a world called mmc)
  • accounts:>1 Finds users who have more than one account
  • has:alt Finds users who have more than one non-bot account on the same app.
  • app:resonite Finds users who have a Resonite account.
  • app:vrchat Finds users who have a VRChat account.
  • app:cluster Finds users who have a Cluster account.
  • app:chilloutvr Finds users who have a ChilloutVR account.
  • app:resonite app:vrchat Finds Resonite account owners who also have a VRChat account.
  • on: Finds users who are currently online on any app.
  • on:resonite Finds users who are currently online on Resonite.
  • on:vrchat Finds users who are currently online on VRChat. "Online on website" is considered to be offline.
  • on:cluster Finds users who are currently online on Cluster.
  • on:chilloutvr Finds users who are currently online on ChilloutVR.
  • :confusables Converts some cyrillic and special characters visually similar to latin when searching for names.

:confusables

Some users may have names that contain characters that are used in a misleading manner to look like Latin characters.

For example, in the following example name Kаmeliаnа, the а are actually the Cyrillic letter A, not the Latin letter A.

You can try the special command :confusables to attempt a search that replaces those characters with their equivalent Latin characters.

Searching for :confusables kameliana will find that user.