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Previously on "Should multiple ID's be revealed?"
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Originally posted by Lola View PostI know who you are!
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostFake birds and daleks are fine - thats just funny.
Fake persona's that last a long time...thats where it gets a bit much. LIke CD, which is what we were talking about
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Anonymity on the Internet Must be Protected
Karina Rigby
"The society in which we live can frequently be extremely conservative, often making it dangerous to make certain statements, have certain opinions, or adopt a certain lifestyle. Anonymity is important for on line discussions involving sexual abuse, minority issues, harassment, sex lives, and many other things. Additionally, anonymity is useful for people who want to ask technical questions that they don't want to admit they don't know the answer to, report illegal activities without fear of retribution, and many other things. "
http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/6095/stu...anonymity.html
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostFake birds and daleks are fine - thats just funny.
Fake persona's that last a long time...thats where it gets a bit much. LIke CD, which is what we were talking about
Or are you saying that care in the community is a bad idea?
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I think Herr Scheißenführer has finally decided to to take a hike.
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I agree - and so does Eucriel, and Spartacus, don't you Spartacus?
Ohhhhh yes.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostIt depends how often you use the ID. I've only used them a few times for comic effect, never to back up my own point of view, which some do. Does it really matter if someone posts as a Dalek or a fake bird or a failed SAS programmer or whatever?
Storm in a tea-cup, calm down dear!
Fake persona's that last a long time...thats where it gets a bit much. LIke CD, which is what we were talking about
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View Post
I'll give you that - very funny
But...I think you do build up relationships with people online, and yes there are a few people on here I feel quite close to sometimes. If that makes me a tit then so be it. I couldn 't care what any of them looked like, or whether they were successful or not - just that their words were true.
Multiple persona's can be funny (like whoeer Duder is), but can also be quite deceitful.
It makes a mockery of bothering to speak to people dont you think? Or dont you get close to people on here? (Dont know why I bothered asking that!)
Storm in a tea-cup, calm down dear!
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostBreaking News: It is believed people may make up personalities on the Internet, although internet realist Sally Anne from Newcastle dispels this revelation. Sparing time to break off from helping a Nigeria prince divert his seized millions Sally said "I regularly speak to some devastatingly hansom, rich, business entrepreneurs over the internet", when put to her these characters are likely to be geeky Mr Muscles, Sally Said "It's true I tell you it's true, I'll scweem and I'll scweem and i'll scweem if you say it's not so, therfore it's FACT"
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I'll give you that - very funny
But...I think you do build up relationships with people online, and yes there are a few people on here I feel quite close to sometimes. If that makes me a tit then so be it. I couldn 't care what any of them looked like, or whether they were successful or not - just that their words were true.
Multiple persona's can be funny (like whoever Duder is), but can also be quite deceitful.
It makes a mockery of bothering to speak to people dont you think? Or dont you get close to people on here? (Dont know why I bothered asking that!)
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