If you’re a VSCO user, there’s a good chance you’ve noticed that your username is different every time you log in. That’s because the username is generated by the software when you first sign up for VSCO. But it’s not hard to change your username if you want to. Here are some tips:
- Log in to your account and click on the “My Account” tab at the top of the screen.
- In the “Username” field, enter a new name for yourself.
- Click on “Change Username” under the “Username” heading and enter your new name into the “Password” field.
- Click on “Save Changes” and confirm your changes before clicking on “Log Out.”
If you have ever heard about V Kontakte (VK), LiveJournal or MySpace, then V S C O might seem familiar . The same way those platforms work, V S C O allows its users to create custom profiles by uploading their V S C O albums, V S C O photostream , V S C O videos and V S C O blogs . Users can also use VSCO tags to find photos of the same series or group. You can post your VSCO-based updates via VSCO Twitter account and VSCO Facebook profile .
V SCO is a huge social network with about 20 mln users (as of 11/2016). Most people join V S C O to get their photo art appreciated by fellow members. Some artists even sell their VSCO prints ! Not always though, joining V S C O is free (unless you want to leave comments) and you won’t have any obstacles for posting your beautiful works unless they violate VSCO rules. V S C O does not allow nudity, nsfw VSCO content or violent VSCO images . VSCO users can flag inappropriate V S C O photos and VSCO will duly review the particular image case if the pictures are reported by many people (at least 10) within 3 days of first posting. V S C O will delete accounts that received numerous reports about any violations.