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Congrats, you doxxed my Ring 3 internet persona, the one I expected to get doxxed eventually anyways. Now what can you do with that information?
lesson status: not learned yet

Reviewing the latest atrocities in this thread made me realize I should have picked a more obscure username.
 
The only thing this thread has thought me was I was really glad I heeded the warning on joining.
Holy ESL. Congratulations on not being a retard though.

Yeah, if you’re gonna be cocky like that retard @Betonhaus you should really make sure your username is something completely unique to Kiwi Farms. I don’t know, maybe something like @TTD = Total Tarkov Death.
 
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The reality is that everyone gets doxed when they turn 18 with names popping up in records and such, You can only separate that from your online activity which many fail to do.
It's compartmentalization. Why should any of the information you provide to Kiwifarms tie itself to anything else you do? I really don't get the persistent name across forums thing, I never did that in my younger days when I was online more. Every forum was a new name. Now people seem to treat it like a brand identity.
 
It's compartmentalization. Why should any of the information you provide to Kiwifarms tie itself to anything else you do? I really don't get the persistent name across forums thing, I never did that in my younger days when I was online more. Every forum was a new name. Now people seem to treat it like a brand identity.
There are people out there who actually use their full name (middle name included) as their username on different sites with a bunch of weird shit attached to it and they wonder why they get doxed lol.

Say their name was something like John Peter Canavi for example and they have the username JohnPeterCanavi or JohnCanavi everywhere they go.
 
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The reality is that everyone gets doxed when they turn 18 with names popping up in records and such, You can only separate that from your online activity which many fail to do.
Pretty much yes. If you don't want to be doxed, then don't egg people on that think doxing is a fun hobby. No one is undoxable but if you have decent opsec going on why would you ask people to pick that apart?
 
Pretty much yes. If you don't want to be doxed, then don't egg people on that think doxing is a fun hobby. No one is undoxable but if you have decent opsec going on why would you ask people to pick that apart?
It did take like nine months, and none of those usernames are used with anyone I interact with as part of my personal or work life. My name and face is still unknown.

Proper identiy protection has several rings.

Ring 0 is banking information and identifying codes like government ID and whatever is needed to access and manage financial information. That Ring has not been broken

Ring 1 is publically available information like pictures, full name, address, close contacts and place of work. That Ring has not been broken

Ring 2 is online personas and accounts that is shared with friends and online shopping and income sources, and has links to Ring 1 information. That Ring has not been broken.

Ring 3 is throwaway accounts where your reputation doesn't matter and only vague information is contained (city of residence, gender, likes and dislikes, etc) and has been carefully curated to not contain any details that can be used to determine more sensitive information. All you have done was link the throwaway accounts together.

Granted if you were a very good hacker or state actor there is probably some information you can find hidden in private server data that would provide key information, or if you could cross-reference a massive and omnipotent database of things like everyone who owns a pet and what's that pets breed, the address that everyone currently resides at, everyone's sexual preferences and fetishes, and so on. But such an omnipotent database doesn't exist, and the world would have bigger problems if such a hacker or state actor had such reach.
 
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