I am more worried about some dedicated reddit, or 4chan user getting angry than the feds. I'm weird with this because when I write posts I wait 2 minutes, and think how would feds interpret my posts, and is it worth posting that.
I will most likely make a mistake with my anonymity one day, but to have alts increase anonymity wouldn't you have to be good at changing your writing style?
I keep a log of conspicuous topics or phrases from the way I speak. If I tell the same anecdote twice from different alts, I make a note to not do it again. But yes, insisting on not reusing usernames and on not camping on an alt for too long helps. It makes tracking individuals over time itself a matter of pretty intense pattern recognition that’s prone to error, which is inherently more of a barrier than just clicking on a single profile.
Kiwifarms themselves lists reusing usernames as the most common way to find doxx. Their opsec guides are filled with privacy tips which double as instructions for how to violate the privacy of others and they’ve been honed by people who make cyberstalking their life’s work. There’s a lot of institutional knowledge there (as well as a lot of intentionally casual racism)
Do you know if /leftypol/ is more privacy friendly? With everyone being anonymous and chan culture encouraging people to talk similarly, it sounds good on paper.
I don’t care for the culture, but it’s hard to beat complete anonymity so long as you’re accessing it via Tor or through a trusted paid VPN.
where can I find the kiwifarms doxxing guide?
kiwifarms
Visit at your own risk. At least use a VPN. CW bigotry