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Jan 20 at 20:56 comment added Dr. Banjadebaje I am out if I have to reveal my identity with my Stackoverflow identity. I found hiding information is the best way to speak from the heart without fear of being caught, messing up relationships, or being fired.
Feb 25, 2023 at 19:27 history closed MakyenMod Not suitable for this site
Nov 21, 2022 at 10:29 comment added Zohar Peled @KalleMP Perhaps it's not a strong argument for SO users, but you should see what social networks looks like. BTW, you're replying to a comment from May 2018, that's over 4 years old.
Nov 21, 2022 at 9:26 comment added KalleMP @ZoharPeled Many people with a nickname have a reputation to protect that is unique beyond what a common name would be, thinking that everyone uses sock-puppets to justify saying bad things is not a strong argument.
Jun 25, 2019 at 21:36 comment added Gilles 'SO- stop being evil' @LightnessRacesinOrbit It's done now.
Jun 25, 2019 at 21:35 vote accept Gilles 'SO- stop being evil'
Jun 25, 2019 at 19:12 history edited jisoo shinStaffMod
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May 30, 2018 at 18:27 answer added Shog9 timeline score: 42
May 30, 2018 at 14:33 history edited doppelgreener CC BY-SA 4.0
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May 25, 2018 at 20:49 history edited duplode
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May 25, 2018 at 11:28 comment added Zohar Peled @slebetman One point for using your real name is that it makes you think twice before writing something you don't want people like your friends, family, and co-workers to be able to tie back to you. It forces you to behave more nicely then if you only used a nick that can't be traced back to you (easily).
May 25, 2018 at 8:54 comment added T.J. Crowder Wow, still no actual reply from SE?
May 24, 2018 at 15:41 comment added slebetman @ZoharPeled Now, what does that have to do with StackOverflow? Not much except the stealing money and identity thing. But it's like the Unix mentality about security - assume everything is going to be hacked and protect everything, be paranoid vs the old DOS mentality about security - nothing is important and has no security implications so chill, except this banking app, this app will implement custom security (then along comes some malware that undermines that security)
May 24, 2018 at 15:38 comment added slebetman @ZoharPeled "extremely dangerous" - several things used to be easy to do by simply knowing my real name and some details about myself 1. stealing my money can be done via social engineering 2. stealing my identity can similarly be done (a bit harder in my case because we have a national identity database) 3. robbing my house (yes, this does happen) 4. swatting etc.
May 23, 2018 at 15:14 comment added user2404501 Google, Facebook, etc. - they came not to praise the old Internet culture, but to bury it.
May 23, 2018 at 15:13 comment added Zohar Peled Well, I'm not a child anymore, so I don't think someone might seduce me with free candy into their van (I think I was too smart for that as a child as well). Your parents are entitled to their own opinion, of course, but I personally don't see how talking with strangers on the internet is so extremely dangerous for grownups... I think I have a better chance of getting hit by a car then of getting hit by someone on SO...
May 23, 2018 at 15:07 comment added Draco18s no longer trusts SE @ZoharPeled Actually it is. Back when "chat rooms and message boards" were first starting to exist my parents didn't want me using them for the exact same reasons used for "don't talk to strangers."
May 23, 2018 at 15:06 comment added Zohar Peled @Draco18s Not the same thing, IMHO.
May 23, 2018 at 15:04 comment added Draco18s no longer trusts SE @ZoharPeled Did your parents not tell you to "not talk to strangers" when you were a kid? Want some candy?
May 23, 2018 at 14:15 comment added Zohar Peled @Boaz Yeah, I get that the point of the post is different then what I'm asking about, I even agree with the claim that people should get to keep their secret online identities, I'm just curious as to why slebetman thinks it's extremely dangerous to expos one's real name online.
May 23, 2018 at 13:18 comment added Zohar Peled @slebetman "because it is extremely dangerous." What's so dangerous about that? Are you worried someone will not like something you wrote on SO and come to your house at midnight with a baseball bat? Personally, I think some things are better left outside the internet, but extremely dangerous seems like paranoia to me.
May 23, 2018 at 13:10 comment added slebetman @RobertPounder: Because you are revealing not only your real name but also where you work and where you are physically in the world. That notion is crazy to me
May 23, 2018 at 13:09 comment added slebetman @ZoharPeled: If you were on the internet in the 90s or early 2000s the standard advice is to never reveal anything about yourself IRL because it is extremely dangerous. Therefore a lot of the people I myself know online I only know via nicknames. It was considered insane back then to reveal any detail that might lead to actual details about yourself IRL. Actually things have not improved. It is now much worse to reveal details about yourself. That's the whole point of doxing. It's just people got used to it. All my employees use their real names online.
May 23, 2018 at 13:05 comment added Robert Pounder @slebetman why people trust LinkedIn I do/did if you can convince why not too?
May 23, 2018 at 12:55 comment added Zohar Peled @slebetman I'm over 40 and use my real name on SO, and in some other websites as well (I don't have a Facebook account, though). Just never seemed to me like there is something to hide...
May 23, 2018 at 12:39 comment added halfer I don't use Teams, but this would be a problem for me as well.
May 23, 2018 at 12:27 comment added slebetman @T.J.Crowder: If everyone involved is under 30 I'm not surprised. People these days have grown up with different expectations of online identity. I blame Facebook. I don't even understand why people trust LinkedIn
May 23, 2018 at 12:21 comment added T.J. Crowder If joining a team really does this, as opposed to this being a misunderstanding, how could even a junior programmer write the messages quoted above without raising a red flag for the team / management?! A designer wireframing it? A tester testing it? The sheer number of people who had to be complicit, at least by omission, in enabling that behavior -- again, if it's really there -- truly boggles the mind.
May 23, 2018 at 12:05 comment added Jared Smith @Boaz especially since it's a monetization avenue...
May 23, 2018 at 12:02 comment added Jared Smith After 40-50 years of people using pseudo-anonymous avatars for online interaction, it's amazing to me how many supposedly internet-savvy companies repeatedly screw this up. And I say this as someone who generally uses my legal name online!
May 22, 2018 at 16:28 comment added corsiKa This is literally the only thing stopping me from joining the mods team.
May 22, 2018 at 6:46 comment added Sklivvz I just deleted my only team because of this :-/
May 22, 2018 at 5:08 comment added ivarni The real question is if he's from outer space.
May 22, 2018 at 2:52 comment added Davy M Oh okay I thought he was a 9th generation Shog. I'm glad to get that cleared up.
May 22, 2018 at 2:03 comment added Bhargav Rao Mod @DavyM he evolved overtime from Shog1 to Shog9.
May 21, 2018 at 23:17 comment added Davy M Wait your given name at birth wasn't Shog9?
May 21, 2018 at 22:46 comment added Shog9 Yeah, this is super annoying. I just changed my real name to the name folks know me by and gave up using my legal name anywhere on SO.
May 21, 2018 at 22:26 history asked Gilles 'SO- stop being evil' CC BY-SA 4.0