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I sometimes worry that the cat pics I post could be tracked across platforms and aliases via filenames. Thankfully most are from /an/ or another public site, so at least I'd have plausible deniability.
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That little fella do be pumping iron tho, I would spot him and then give him a little salami as a reward. Then if he let me cuddle him. Sorry I have a weakness for cats.
 
That little fella do be pumping iron tho, I would spot him and then give him a little salami as a reward. Then if he let me cuddle him. Sorry I have a weakness for cats.
Everybody should love cats and kitties and other assorted feline varieties. Even the big ones in jungles that will claw out your throat if they smell you.
You speak in some kind of caveman ebonics and deliberately dox yourself to one of the most controversial websites ever.

You do not reflect well on your generation.
Fucking zoomer speech rots my mind, and I'm a zoomer dipshit myself. I don't understand any of these fucking words.

But how the fuck do you dox yourself online?
When I was like 10 I was told "hey dipshit, don't share your personal info online". Are people so inept at following basic advice like that?
 
But how the fuck do you dox yourself online?
When I was like 10 I was told "hey dipshit, don't share your personal info online". Are people so inept at following basic advice like that?
Tech Megacorps whose entire business model relies on user data acquisition to sell to third parties went all-in in convincing or nudging newbie users to share as much personal info about themselves online as possible.

I don't have it on hand, but there was an image I saw a while back that compared the user sign-up page for YouTube before and after it was acquired by Google.
 
But how the fuck do you dox yourself online?
The "how" is easy. You just post your dox online, connect it to your online identities, and places like Doxbin and 4Chan will handle the rest.

What you want to know is why these idiots do it. @make_it_so is right that tech companies are monopolizing web services, and are taking advantage of that to force people to divulge their information. Since kids these days are being raised by Mr. Beast and Tik Tok instead of Mom and Dad, they grow up thinking divulging your personal information is normal, and can't understand how someone could use that against them.
 
The "how" is easy. You just post your dox online, connect it to your online identities, and places like Doxbin and 4Chan will handle the rest.

What you want to know is why these idiots do it. @make_it_so is right that tech companies are monopolizing web services, and are taking advantage of that to force people to divulge their information. Since kids these days are being raised by Mr. Beast and Tik Tok instead of Mom and Dad, they grow up thinking divulging your personal information is normal, and can't understand how someone could use that against them.
I always wondered why tbh. I've never used my actual name on any account, ever, save for 1 gmail account I made in 2014-2015.

Data makes big bucks for companies, so it makes sense why they'd want it. Therefore they'll manipulate you into posting all your personal information to use their services.

I always use a fake name and address like "Henry Krinkle at 354 Hopper Ave, Fairlawn, New Jersey" when a website/service asks for them. I wondered why nobody else seemed to do the same.
 
I always wondered why tbh. I've never used my actual name on any account, ever, save for 1 gmail account I made in 2014-2015.

Data makes big bucks for companies, so it makes sense why they'd want it. Therefore they'll manipulate you into posting all your personal information to use their services.

I always use a fake name and address like "Henry Krinkle at 354 Hopper Ave, Fairlawn, New Jersey" when a website/service asks for them. I wondered why nobody else seemed to do the same.
Ok, why do you use a fake name? To stick it to tech companies? That isn't a priority for average people, it's a service and you give them your information because that's who you are and you don't see any reason to lie unless you have a compelling cause.
That goes especially since they don't know whether there will be some kind of repercussions if they lie, kind of like if you give a false email it can screw you down the line if you lose your password.

Also like that MosileZ guy, it's pretty easy to assume it's irrelevant because you're just some random nobody on the internet, who cares what your name or address are? For people who aren't that invested in fringe online shit they don't see any reason not to have their identity out there no different than how it would be in real life.

The viewpoints of the type of people who use KF, 4chan, etc. is formed by having spent years in very antisocial sectors of the internet that a lot of normal people aren't exposed to.

My point is that people by default tend to treat the internet as a simulacrum of real life, and they don't lie or conceal their identity by habit irl, so they don't online either.
 
Ok, why do you use a fake name? To stick it to tech companies? That isn't a priority for average people, it's a service and you give them your information because that's who you are and you don't see any reason to lie unless you have a compelling cause.
That goes especially since they don't know whether there will be some kind of repercussions if they lie, kind of like if you give a false email it can screw you down the line if you lose your password.

Also like that MosileZ guy, it's pretty easy to assume it's irrelevant because you're just some random nobody on the internet, who cares what your name or address are? For people who aren't that invested in fringe online shit they don't see any reason not to have their identity out there no different than how it would be in real life.

The viewpoints of the type of people who use KF, 4chan, etc. is formed by having spent years in autistic, grody, screeching sectors of the internet that a lot of normal people aren't exposed to.

My point is that people by default tend to treat the internet as a simulacrum of real life, and they don't lie or conceal their identity by habit irl, so they don't online either.
You're probably right.

Maybe I'm just some turbo-autist who doesn't understand why people are different. I just kinda assumed people would do what I do (fake names/burner accounts) because, well it's what I do. It seems like the most rational idea to me, so I guessed others would do it.

I just don't like spooky innernet people and companies having my personal info because I enjoy my privacy, and don't want my retarded sperging to link back to me. I thought that's how everyone else would do it too.
 
I always wondered why tbh. I've never used my actual name on any account, ever, save for 1 gmail account I made in 2014-2015.

Data makes big bucks for companies, so it makes sense why they'd want it. Therefore they'll manipulate you into posting all your personal information to use their services.

I always use a fake name and address like "Henry Krinkle at 354 Hopper Ave, Fairlawn, New Jersey" when a website/service asks for them. I wondered why nobody else seemed to do the same.
On one hand, I understand. Bad actors may get their hands on your data, and the reason Big Tech so zealously invests in cybersecurity is to protect its cash cows (i.e. the users.)

On the other hand, so long as you keep a few degrees of separation between your shitposting and your daily life, there really isn't that much harm. If you live in the United States, a lot of your data (name, address, DoB, etc.) is already public information.

And yes, I do use fake information for burner accounts.
 
Maybe I'm just some turbo-autist who doesn't understand why people are different. I just kinda assumed people would do what I do (fake names/burner accounts) because, well it's what I do.
IMO anyone sensible does. I maintain normie social media because people literally consider it suspicious if you don't, but I don't put anything on there. It's insane the level of privacy-raping disclosure people think is necessary. Try applying for a job these days and they want social media. Why? Why the fuck you want that shit? Okay, here's the fake-ass social media I maintain.

Outside of that, every single account is fake, has a fake name, fake birth date, fake address, fake everything.

Remember, this is an asset to these fuckers. Why would you give people shit for free? They're selling it. If I'm not getting a cut of that fuck you, you get nothing but fake.
 
If you live in the United States, a lot of your data (name, address, DoB, etc.) is already public information.
I live in Britain. I'm not sure if that info is publicly available online.
Maybe if someone heads down to a Local Authority/Council Registry and asks for it, but I'm not sure.
IMO anyone sensible does. I maintain normie social media because people literally consider it suspicious if you don't, but I don't put anything on there. It's insane the level of privacy-raping disclosure people think is necessary. Try applying for a job these days and they want social media. Why? Why the fuck you want that shit? Okay, here's the fake-ass social media I maintain.

Outside of that, every single account is fake, has a fake name, fake birth date, fake address, fake everything.
I do the same thing. I have some normalfag social media. But I don't have the accounts under my name, usually it's some funny name I think of on-the-fly. The only people who know it's me are close friends/people I went to college with.

Everything else on the innernet, zero connection to me.

Now that I think of it, I should have atleast one account under my name to not seem like a Luddite or some shit when people ask IRL.
 
>be Ogre Magi
>call someone else mentally handicapped


Damn, he must really be stupid, then.
Yeah, and they think I'm the one with 0 intelligence. Check his profile for more info. Also, who the fuck joins with an obvious name to who they are going to be fucking with? I hate newfags.
 
Yeah, and they think I'm the one with 0 intelligence. Check his profile for more info. Also, who the fuck joins with an obvious name to who they are going to be fucking with? I hate newfags.
It's actually not a bad username in theory.
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But of course the user in question is a dumbass cow-tipper and not even worthy of spit-shining Fred Williamson's boots.
 
It's actually not a bad username in theory.
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But of course the user in question is a dumbass cow-tipper and not even worthy of spit-shining Fred Williamson's boots.
I saw him in the Keno Kasino Khat Monday night and quoted lyrics from the Boss Nigger theme song to him and it went over his head. This faggot doesn't even into blacksploitation.
 
I saw him in the Keno Kasino Khat Monday night and quoted lyrics from the Boss Nigger theme song to him and it went over his head. This faggot doesn't even into blacksploitation.
Keno Kasino Khat... lmao. I'll have to start calling it that.

Yeah, hearing this cements that the name is a coincidence, not a reference. He wishes he could be cultured enough to understand blacksploitation. He's probably some dumb zoomer who just found out the word nigger was a slur. See the screen caps of KKK on his profile and it's clear as day he's trying super hard to be edgy.
 
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