I am first learning his last name now, even after reading some Astral Codex Ten where he no longer hides it.
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Replying to @GabrielObray @NotoriousAapje and
Okay, good for you, do you want a prize for ignorance or something
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Replying to @arthur_affect @NotoriousAapje and
The point is it was never that easy to find unless you had a weird obsession with knowing it.
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Replying to @GabrielObray @arthur_affect and
Except that's not true. Some people had to have seen the initial leak. They'd tell other people and it would spread from there. Information spreads like water, just because you didn't encounter this particular stream doesn't mean no one did.
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Replying to @Zendervai @GabrielObray and
and the bit where it literally wasn't a leak bu this name
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Replying to @davidgerard @Zendervai and
Because everyone deserves the right to write anonymously. That's the key point being debated here, and if the vital bit of personal information doesnt count as a leak, literally nothing does.
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Replying to @GabrielObray @davidgerard and
If someone's name isn't personal information, THEN WHAT FUCKING IS JESUS CHRIST
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Replying to @GabrielObray @davidgerard and
This is the most Online Brain thing I've seen in a while lately (and I am, in the main, highly sympathetic to the broad argument that our society asks for wallet names way too much)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @davidgerard and
You realize I'm using my name as my twitter username, right?
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Replying to @GabrielObray @arthur_affect and
Despite being a 40-follower rando? Actually, scratch that, my last name is "johnson," the fact that I'm using my fiance's surname actually identifies me further. And I will still argue that anonymity is a right.
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Cool, well, to use the same argument you were using before, it's not a right in the Constitution or in any statute And that's an even higher authority than the APA So take your complaint to them
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Replying to @arthur_affect @davidgerard and
When did I ever appeal to the Constitution? Literally never.
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Replying to @GabrielObray @arthur_affect and
Seriously, what post did you think I was invoking the Constitution? Really don't give a shit what some slavers thought freedom was 250 years ago.
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