I’ve noticed that there seems to be an emphasis on being extremely serious at all times, as if every single comment is a PhD dissertation being evaluated or something. There’s like this weird, subtle one upmanship about every little thing and a lot of people are very nitpicky and judgmental. It kind of takes the fun out of being on here, TBH. Or am I the only one experiencing this?


“Every time I make a fresh account”
Why do you need to keep making new accounts?
Not op, but I keep deleting and creating new accounts too. It just internet hygiene at this point.
I’m from Bora Bora btw. See?
“Hygiene” as in “no-one would take me seriously with this comment history so time to make a new one”?
Hygiene as in I don’t want to get doxxed, or have someone compiling a profile on me. What do I care if a rando takes me seriously or not? 🤷♂️
Do you post your name and/or address or anything that could be used to ID you? How is changing an account going to influence that.
“Someone compiling a profile on me”
Sure, yeah, buddy. “They’re following YOU, but luckily making a new account completely gets rid of whatever tinfoil entity you’re imagining.”
The only people I could see that being a problem for is anyone part of anything organised and not wanting to get caught.
Considering the US government is currently dragging people to court over their innocuous social media posts, maybe this take is a little short-sighted.
Getting a murder-length sentence in Texas for hiding a box of antifascist zines is all you need to know about the new privacy situation.
Yes the US intelligence apparatus must be just so lost when you create a new account on Lemmy. Ofc they are. You’re safe from them by doing that.
#/S
Honestly, bro, why do you even care? Being a smug prick over insignificant shit like this is exactly the kind of asshole behavior OP is posting about.
Why do you care that I care?
Hint: it’s the same answer.
Also, I notice how you didn’t say that I’m wrong.
“Mom, come, quick, you’re never gonna believe this, people are being arrogant on online forums!”
Depending on how you made that account, yes, that can completely foil a state-level adversary. Snowden got away.
Saying the government doesn’t care about our shitposting has substance to it. Saying they have infinite surveillance power and also that’s fine, on the other hand, feels like it’s been reasoned backwards from a conclusion.
Thinking the government is interested in an individuals shit posting is beyond delusional.
Data only works as prediction when you have tons of it.
And for that it doesn’t matter what your username is.
You should always change accounts once in a while, just for online safety alone. Creating a long history of comments gives a lot of data about you, and the longer, the more. And that is not a good thing in these AI-data-mining days.
Yeah AI will scrape your writings despite the username. So what are you exactly afraid of, personally?
And no, this isn’t the “if you’ve nothing to hide you’ve nothing to fear”- argument. I’m pro-privacy. I understand loads of people like it and I think it’s a human right. But personally I don’t care about it, for me. I care about it for humanity. And I understand that if you’re for instance a hard line government critic in an autocratic state, you might want to make it harder for them to find you.
But like, I generally don’t believe that just making a new account and having a different username would make any difference to the government’s ability to track you. If you have a poorly IT literate stalker, then sure, it would be immensely useful.
But against government apparati actually focused on you? Like the NSA? Juutosisnaatoimiikimuutevarmaa
For me personally, it is frankly more about paranoia towards other people. I am transgendered, so I have learned to always be vary, there are no pictures of me online. I do not have any social media accounts, outside relatively anonymous stuff like lemmy. And even here I would never give out an actual email, or any other personal details that can be easily tracked. I know that while you are on the internet, you cannot really escape the surveillance (except maybe on tor, but yes that is not so simple either), but that does not mean you should make things easier, for any random person, company or anything. I do not think it is good if anyone can read years worth of your personal comments.
Eik näe AI aekana mikkee, eiees muruteella puhummine autakkaa ennee juu
That’s not changing an account, that’s avoiding having one.
So why not make a new user each and every time? Would make it harder for them. (The slippery slope works both ways.)
Except people can still read that with AI;
Eisenniivituvaikiaaol
Meaning my method (in this case, not the thread) works, yours doesn’t seem to.
That is… that is what I am saying you should do? VPN, email-masking, new accounts at least once a year and deleting all history from older one, and never using the same usernames, is the bare minimum. That will not protect you from surveillance, or being found, but it will make it harder, for internet randoms especially. And if you have to have accounts with names and pictures, for work or something, always keep them completely separate from accounts you actually use for freetime, and stuff.
Very wrong translation though, so surprisingly that still works too.
But now you’ve replied twice. That’s a pattern! They can track you now. Oh why, oh why didn’t you change your username…?!
Nope. It’s just somewhat wrong, not “very” wrong. You still very much get the essence. And as I showed you, you can do it without the AI even getting the gist.
Now that is just in bad faith, and goes into the “why bother, I have nothing to hide” territory.
No, the meaning of both sentences is completely wrong, and the only words translated correctly are “AI” and “help”.
I literally explained why it isn’t. “Why bother I have nothing to hide” is a slippery slope argument and a slippery slope works both ways.
So if not changing your username every time, then when? What is the defining factor deciding that, and why?
I’m not saying privacy isn’t important. I’m saying that privacy is important, and should be available to people, but that personally I have absolutely nothing to fear. I understand living in a shitty country like the US or Russia or China, and having to lie about one’s thoughts and allegiances. But I don’t have to.
This isn’t the same as saying that privacy shouldn’t exist. Just because I’m ideologically a nudist doesn’t mean I walk around naked in any given shopping centre, as an analogy. I realise the usefulness of clothes, especially in the winter at this latitude.
No it isn’t. The first one is wrong. But see how you say “completely” there as an adjective? Incorrect. It’s not completely wrong by a mile.
If this was a language test at a school, you’d give them point for that, because it does render context. As in you can spot that one is using a dialect on purpose. You thought AI doesn’t do dialects. Ofc it does. You just need to confuse it’s context, like I did, and it’s easiest done with the SW dialect that shortens and twists words, the easter and Northern dialects which just add vowels basically are not cryptic enough for AI. And you’re just pissed because I did it better
Miäp vähö kokkeeli ja taitoop ollakkii etteipuo tuommottet tekoviksut massiinat oekee ossoo muruteitap kientelläkkää. Suattap tuo johtuukki kueipuo hiriviästikä tämmöttii kirijoteltunna tälleelä tännö verekkoop :) Jos kukkoop koettap suome murutehia kientellä nii miä voekii huastoop ny etteenä oekee mitteep sua aekasikskoo, eh työ paremmii suattep jos kyssyytte iha vua jolotaa kaun savolaeseltap.
Anonymity. You’d be crazy not to take that seriously.