Comment by palata
> It was super not worth it. It confused people all the time.
Genuinely interested: was it in the US? Feels like people in the US are more used to having one big service that everybody uses.
I have never seen confusion about my personal email...
I think the confusion was less about the part after the @ not being a major well known service, but not being something that sounds like a company or a service. I think their confusion is that it has my name in it, and people are used to a name going before the @. ...so when I say my name, they're expecting another @.