How do I disable the "(formerly known as X)" message when I join a server?

//ads -- adsterra.com -- native banner
?>
When I joined a friend's server I got a message that looked like this:
Player (formerly known as Player1) joined the game.
Those aren't the real names, but is there any way to stop this? I don't really want people to know my old username.
Best Answer
This is because you changed your username. I don't think there is a way to disable it without Bukkit/Spigot plugins.
Pictures about "How do I disable the "(formerly known as X)" message when I join a server?"



What does it mean to have Quoted_identifier on?
This setting is used to determine how quotation marks will be handled. When QUOTED_IDENTIFIER is ON, identifiers can be delimited by double quotation marks and literals must be delimited by single quotation marks.What does it mean to have Quoted_identifier on what are the implications of having it off?
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER must be ON when reserved keywords are used for object names in the database. When SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER is OFF, identifiers cannot be quoted and must follow all Transact-SQL rules for identifiers.How do you escape an apostrophe in SQL?
The simplest method to escape single quotes in SQL is to use two single quotes. For example, if you wanted to show the value O'Reilly, you would use two quotes in the middle instead of one. The single quote is the escape character in Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, and PostgreSQL.What is quoted identifier in SQL Server?
THE QUOTED_IDENTIFIER setting allows SQL Server to follow ISO rules regarding quotation mark delimiting identifiers and literal settings or in plain English it specifies how SQL Server treats data with in single or double quotes.Offloading Oracle® Reporting to EDB Postgres
Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
Images: Brett Sayles, Brett Jordan, Brett Jordan, Magda Ehlers