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by axegon_
664 days ago
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In principle this is a good idea but it's definitely a double edged knife for the users. From what I understand, your idea is to rely on some level of anonymity. Let's assume your security is 11/10 and nothing gets leaked - great. But people are very bad when it comes to this though: they assume that a semi-random username somewhere will shield them, which couldn't be further from the truth. You need to share 3 seemingly trivial facts about you, and people with good experience will be able to sift through that and figure out your identity. I have a case from about 2 years ago: a guy shared the country where he studied and a place where he worked. A few people instantly connected the dots and figured out who he was. Those of us that did just laughed about it and moved on with our lives(his existence really couldn't possibly be any more sad than it was). However eventually others figured out who he was and the fact that he attacked homosexuals constantly, while complaining about his diarrhea and describing in detail his wife's pregnancy (and being the son of a media oligarch)... You can imagine how that all blew up in his face. While he can only blame himself for this, there could likely be cases when you might also be held responsible. What I'm trying to say is, be careful. Good luck. |
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