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by dcow
1837 days ago
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I'm curious, do you take this same stance in meat space? Would you rather not know who your friends are and address them by a changing handle? Would you rather be given a pseudonymous name to use for the duration of your trip to the grocery store? Would you prefer to be delivered a new car every time you need to go somewhere so people can't associate you with a vehicle? Do you really have these anonymity requirements. The claim is not baseless. There are strong technical reasons why identifying the components in your system is a good thing. and there are practical social reasons. |
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There are many people I'm friendly with that I know little about. They could very well be giving me fake information about their life. I don't see this as a problem.
> Would you rather be given a pseudonymous name to use for the duration of your trip to the grocery store?
Well in most cases I wouldn't give anyone any name at all. Why does the grocery store require my name?
> The claim is not baseless. There are strong technical reasons why identifying the components in your system is a good thing. and there are practical social reasons.
There are also strong technical reasons not to. And there are practical social reasons not to. As far as I can tell, you've provided essentially no argument supporting this general claim:
> The internet would be a better place if there were more identity requirements