Unexpected Email Registration: A Surprising Twist

With technological advancements, modern life heavily relies on various 3C products, all of which need to be linked to personal email addresses for contact, account authentication, and more. A Japanese netizen recently shared an incident where he tried to register an extremely long email address composed of letters and numbers. To his surprise, the platform informed him that the account was already taken, leaving him utterly astonished. This revelation ignited heated discussions among many netizens.

Astonishing Email Address Registration Attempt

A Japanese user named "ポヌイ" on the social platform "X" (formerly Twitter) recounted an unbelievable event. He explained that he was attempting to register a new email address consisting of 26 characters—letters and numbers combined: "yaju1145141919810364364931". He believed this bizarre combination would be unique, but to his shock, the platform indicated that the account was already in use. He exclaimed in disbelief, "Who is using it?"

Public Reaction and Comments

After the post went live, it amassed an astounding 6.5 million views. The comments poured in with remarks such as "ん? (Noticing)," "Is this the value of pi?", "Maybe you applied for it before XD," "Turns out it's the email of the previous beast," "All you homos must know the password to the email," "It's just text, why is there a roar?", "Does such a 'stinky' email address need to exist? (laughing)," and "The real question is, who would choose such a stinky email name?"

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