I see chan-style anonymity as something that it's at least *possible* to grant to everyone as a universal right ("A Tor client on every laptop!") It's just not a good thing that most people would want or benefit from
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Replying to @arthur_affect @sleeperjoebiden and
And as long as meatspace actually exists and we need to actually, you know, live and do stuff in the world rather than all discoursing constantly from our IV-and-catheter-equipped Posting Pods, it isn't actually total liberation It's an asymmetric tool for abuse
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Replying to @arthur_affect @sleeperjoebiden and
All the chan anon posters have absolute power to use any online-linked tool at their disposal to fuck with anyone who *isn't* a 24/7 poster and *has to have* a real-life, trackable, persistent identity, be they an actual celebrity or just some rando who caught their attention
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Replying to @arthur_affect @sleeperjoebiden and
That's the grotesque irony of all this shit That chan boards are known for *being hotbeds of doxing* Same chuds who flip out at anyone knowing their primary email address think they have the constitutional right to post photos of streamers' houses
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Replying to @arthur_affect @sleeperjoebiden and
But anyway Pseudonymity as this absolute right, unlike anonymity, is just incoherent It's self-contradictory, it collapses as soon as you try to push it
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Replying to @arthur_affect @sleeperjoebiden and
It's not the right to just erase everything untraceably and start over periodically, it's the right to demand some things be verifiable and trackable and other things *must not* To *control* what other people notice and remember about the persona you put into the world
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Replying to @arthur_affect @sleeperjoebiden and
It is impossible to execute long-term without the *active cooperation* of everyone involved To demand it as a right is to demand control over what other people notice and remember no one really has the right to demand
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Replying to @arthur_affect @sleeperjoebiden and
Like, people are wary of it because it's so obviously fucking abusable and so widely abused It's called "catfishing" these days, in its most extreme form, but it's as old as the Internet and has been pissing people off as long as the Internet's existed
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Replying to @arthur_affect @sleeperjoebiden and
"This is my account for harassment and racist memes, and this is my account for being a serious political thinker, and this is my account for pretending to be a teenager so other teenagers in this fandom aren't uncomfortable around me"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @sleeperjoebiden and
In a world where stepping a toe out of line with whatever ingroup you have could mean instant social isolation or death threats, being able to go between a few is often a necessity. -an account with a name more identifiable to who I am than my real, much more boring name.
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In other words, you think you have this strong moral right to lie to your "ingroup" Yeah okay
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Replying to @arthur_affect @GabrielObray and
This is the part where being a racist at a company that has an anti-racism policy is the same thing as being a secret Jew in Nazi Germany (as Scott blogged about at great length on multiple occasions) You can save it
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Replying to @arthur_affect @GabrielObray and
it's a bit more complicated than that. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/07/case-pseudonyms … You're edging towards Zuck there
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