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Support The amount of user that are discuraged because they can't get a user name they like far outweighs the amount of user who are moderately annoyed (who have never edited! ) when their account is deleted after six months and they have to make a new one (most probally able to get the very same name the created previously!).
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Having a username just for having it on your name, i.e. registering it for later use when usernames will become scarce can be seen as simple vanity. Making the SQL tables smaller, thus, ultimately, speeding up Wikipedia; Currently, out of a total of 1,150,000 accounts, more than 800,000 (~70% of the accountspace) do not have any edits.