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Yo homies, whats y'alls thinking about safety to, like, do and say what you want online, like privacy stuff and that?
Did you know that the way you write can be used to connect ( all your "pseudonymous" online accounts? Yeah homie, thems the truths. Forensic Linguistics. But who cares??
I care, even though I never say anything I don't stand behind. The internet is a dark forest.
I do illegal things quite often (nothing that hurts others). I've been tracked, caught, and prosecuted. Ironically, they caught me because I used bitcoin (sloppily).
But even if you follow the laws of the violent monopoly of weaponry that you've elected, you should protect yourself. Once I know who you are, I know how to hurt you, steal from you, be a dick in general to you.
Luckily there are many ways to patch up your security. It's a fun rabbit hole to crawl down, and you'll be amazed at how insecure the internet really is.
So! To the interesting part. Here are my suggested starting points for learning this stuff from basics. Whenever possible, I'll provide onion links as well. Just download Tor browser to view them.
Sorry for not including any I2P links, im still new to it:)
Please contribute other links if you can! I'll give 500 sats to anyone with a new suggestion.
Valuable information. We all be tryna right difrent. Links I will click.
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I bookmarked this amazing link: https://niket-agrawal.github.io/Tips_misc/2_privacy some applications that I love KeePass, Notepad++, Sublime, R, Joplin, Syncthing
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Not a bad list of various services and programs, conveniently categorized. Many things are gathered from the links already provided, but I like the more organized look here.
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please be advised the privacytools.io site used to be high quality, independent and ad-free, BUT the team has moved on to start a new project privacyguides.org (mentioned by @Michelson_Morley), and privacytools is now a one-man team focused on monetizing$$ its earlier credibility instead of giving reliable advice.
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Much love! gave you a little bonus for your effort.
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What if we share accounts between people? Then the weak forensic linguistic heuristics are blown. You can use multisigs if you need more trust inside the shared nym.
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Interesting idea. Immediately I think of 4chan, where everyone used to be anonymous. On stacker you can do what used to be possible on 4chan, you can make a post, then log out and comment as @anon replying in support of your own post.
It would be a great improvement, after all, forensic linguistics is statistical, and linking one account is hard enough, let alone linking all texts, to some person. But not everyone wants to be anonymous. I'll think about this, thanks!
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Yeah the linguistic thing is a screw up for sure
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I was just thinking about the linguistic thing the other day. I know there's some linguistic things that I do, that probably identify me pretty well. Did you run your post through some kind of chatGPT translator? Was that for effect, or would it really work?
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No I wrote the whole thing myself:) I'm not really anonymous with this account, you can find out my real identity very easily. I live in accordance with my own morals, so if police track me again, then I've no regrets.
In some places though, I am more concerned. But there, I just don't write at all, or if I do, I write sloppily.
I wouldn't trust openAI with secrecy, and translation has been shown to be insufficient. There's more information about the subject (stylometry) here:
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Thanks for sharing this! Stackers coming in clutch with other great info
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