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But that's not really identity then right? That just becomes my hnews/reddit username that's unverified.

I read @elonmusk because I trust it's him and I'm interested in what he says. Personally, I genuinely like Starship + Starlink updates... I ignore most the other stuff. But still, I want to see those awesome rocket tweets!

So, I want to know what he says.

He can change his username because it got hacked/whatever... but then I personally have to see what he changed it to... how do I know that he is the one who changed it? how do i know it's not some rando dude impersonating him?




Your hnews username is an identity. A small, weak, and reasonably disposable one, that you can have many of. Why do you want to use your God damn real name on the Internet unless you are a public person already? What do you have to gain? Hate mail, Death threats and calls for your firing? I've always wanted more of those. You do not WANT to be verified. Verified is a euphemism for doxxed.

You could trust it was Elon because it's published on his own website instead of on the worst thing to happen to human communication since writing was invented (I.e., Twitter)

For other cases we can evaluate merit based on previous performance and character of published material instead of "identity". I do not care who is behind a pseudonymous blog if the blog is good.


How can we evaluate previous performance of (new) disposable accounts?


With our own reading and critical thinking abilities.




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