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by marshray
4924 days ago
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I interpreted slowpoke to be arguing that the single identity theory was oversimplistic and illusory, a position with which I agree. anigbrowl then came in with his "Skkkkrrrrriiiiittttcccchhh No, most of us are pretty happy with it because it works" remarks, which I felt was rather flippant. My response was meant to show anigbrowl the logical conclusion of his position. It's not an unrealistic possibility either, I believe it's been at times the official policy of Facebook, Google Plus, Blizzard, and S. Korea. My point is that, no, a single identity doesn't work and really it never did. We all use many different context-dependent identities as we interact in life. |
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The logical conclusion of anigbrowl's position is not "You will be permabanned from this service if you can't produce a driver license reading 'anigbrowl'." This is an argument against a much more ridiculous stance than the one he took.