"You can’t hide on the internet. Your sentence structure is more unique than a fingerprint. If an organization wants to find you, it will." https://twitter.com/amuse/status/901467151801909253 …
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Replying to @0xa59a2d
Not very likely that NSA would share how they detected Satoshi with DHS *and* that DHS would then leak the exact method to the press.
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I've said this elsewhere but the whole post is completely unsourced: all links go to public info. But it's a plausible fiction.
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Replying to @drethelin @topynate and
If anyone knows who Satoshi is it's NSA and deep trawl stylometry through secret databases is a plausible way to find him
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Replying to @drethelin @topynate and
The interesting thing about fighting stylometry is the extent to which it would force you to think as different versions of yourself.
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Replying to @drethelin @topynate and
Modifying your vocabulary is simple, if effortful. Run every sentence through a thesaurus. Modifying grammar might be harder. What else?
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Punctuation and sentence & paragraph length are the next 3 traits. Someone is probably working on a program to randomize each element rn.
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