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I'm thinking about how emails ended up becoming. Where our first email addresses were so wacky, and slowly we just wanted out real names.

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[–] laurens@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

I have two accounts, one with my real name, that I want to be tied to my real life identity, and an anonymous one. They are simply for quite different purposes. I very much understand and appreciate the need for privacy by default. But for some stuff I dont mind that its public, and I actually prefer that. Like this post, for example. I'm fine with IRL people knowing some of the stuff I post on the internet. But most certainly I also want privacy, and them not knowing everything.

[–] density@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

no idea what happened but a few years ago there was buzz about a company called keebase which was to do identify verification across platforms.

it seems to have something to do with "blockchain" though so I never got much use from it because anything with blockchain smells scammy to me. maybe something like that (without bitcoin) which would be useful.

[–] blaine@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Why wouldn't you use your real name?

[–] Emotional_Series7814@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Doxxers.

I say I like apples. Someone else thinks I’m literally Satan for that and need to die in a fire for promoting the apple agenda. They have more work to do under my current username if they want to get my home address and beat me up, or send a SWAT team after me. Just giving out my real name makes it a lot easier.

I’m a nobody, but I’m a nobody who likes to say things on the internet sometimes, and other nobodies can be crazy sometimes. Or sadists who don’t think I deserve to die in a fire but sure think it would be funny and want to see me post about the attempted arson.

[–] SlowNPC@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I can think of several reasons off the top of my head.

Perhaps you want to discuss things your boss doesn't want employees talking about (teachers discussing drugs/alcohol/nsfw stuff or anyone trash-talking their employer).

Perhaps you want to discuss things your family/friends don't approve of (closeted LGBT, political opinions, drugs/nsfw, mental health, even stuff like motorcycles).

Perhaps you want to discuss controversial topics and reduce the chance of having some lunatic send you death threats.

[–] Hellsadvocate@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I... I'm not sure? I feel like it does introduce a bit of bias. The anonymity helps to add some blindness on upvoting comments. For example, I doubt a girl with their name intact would post openly about how to go about having an abortion in a red state.

[–] density@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

people who post on social media with female sounding names are also subject to regular, random abuse from strangers, especially if they become even a tiny bit prominent.