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Chad Brumfield

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I think it's funny how some people think that having an online handle is somehow protecting your identity. Finding out who someone is through their online profiles and such is not as difficult as most people think, it just requires more than pushing a button or using a search engine. This is especially true if you use the same handle, even if it isn't your real name, on multiple forums or different platforms (IE your forum handle is the same as your XBox Live and PSN names). I don't think there's anything wrong with people using a handle, whatever their reason for it. You can still hold someone accountable for being stupid online even then, unless your idea of holding someone accountable is going to their house and beating the crap out of them. At that point, it's usually just easier to report them or ignore them.
 

MaxwellMurder

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Kragg said:
poiumty said:
Evan Mott said:
Because one day I decided to stop hiding and take 100% responsibility for what I'm saying.
Then post a picture of yourself and your home adress every time you say something. Also offer to pay our plane tickets in case we want to come beat the shit out of you.

Because your name isn't even close to 100% responsibility.
come now

*cracks knuckles*

lets see

profile->facebook linked->facebook open to anyone

Worked at Subway (Sandwich *****)Studied at Manchester Community CollegeLives in Hampton, ConnecticutKnows English, BinaryFrom Manchester, Connecticut

Employers

Subway
Sandwich ***** · Hampton, Connecticut

University

Manchester Community College

Secondary school

Parish Hill High School
School year 2009

Philosophy

Favourite quotations "If I'm going to drop an F-bomb, I'm going to drop an F-bomb. I'm a big boy and I get to do that. It's one of the privileges of being an adult." -Ken Levine

People who inspire Evan

[Steve Albini]
Steve Albini
["Les Claypool"]
"Les Claypool"
[Sascha Konietzko]
Sascha Konietzko
[George Orwell]
George Orwell
[Deadpool]
Deadpool

etc etc etc etc

im sure if someone wants to beat him up they can find everything they need to know to find him up here, with a little telephone work to schools/friends
Hey Robin is this you and a friend dancing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otHPfrYKMME
 

Trivun

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I use my real name online for pretty much everything. Yes, you read that right, my real name is Trivun. And Luzaic is my surname (as anyone can see if they check my profile :p). Thing is, it's odd enough that people will never usually suspect, they always think it's a nickname or something, yet if you do the research Trivun is actually a Serbian name meaning pretty much the same as Trevor in English. Though Trivun does sound cooler :p. My dad's family is Serbian so I was named after my late granddad, and the irony is I've never been to Serbia, don't speak a word of the language, and I've always considered myself English, born and bred (and proud to be an Englishman too! :D).
 

deathbydeath

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dex-dex said:
I will say good for ya!
but I don't disclose my actual name because I hate my actual name. I am not hiding! I just hate my name.
hmmm. i can't find you. you sure you're not hiding?
 

Zipa

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Ive used my actual name as my forum handle on various sites for years.
 

Pig Mazurka

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Evan Mott said:
Because one day I decided to stop hiding and take 100% responsibility for what I'm saying.
How does posting with your real name count as "taking 100% responsibility"?
 

MaxwellMurder

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Pig Mazurka said:
Evan Mott said:
Because one day I decided to stop hiding and take 100% responsibility for what I'm saying.
How does posting with your real name count as "taking 100% responsibility"?
I don't know how has this thread lasted 6 pages
 

Pig Mazurka

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Evan Mott said:
Pig Mazurka said:
Evan Mott said:
Because one day I decided to stop hiding and take 100% responsibility for what I'm saying.
How does posting with your real name count as "taking 100% responsibility"?
I don't know how has this thread lasted 6 pages
The internet feels entitled to respond. Even after you point that fact out they'll most likely continue to do so.
 

Feste the Jester

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congratulations? It's not that hard to find out my name. I'm pretty sure my full name and some info about me are even on my escapist profile.
 

Lil devils x_v1legacy

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People assume that people do not allow their identity to be available online because they "want to act like an ass", but for women, it is VERY dangerous to have your information available, and I learned that the hard way.

Stalkers driving by your house after telling you "they love to see women gasp for air as they squeeze their throats" Posting pictures of your home and street address, leaving notes on your bedroom window describing everything you did the day before. Leaving some kind of weird destroyed gift basket on your front door with a note telling you " If you don't talk to me this will be you".

Now after paying a buttload of money to remove all information about me online and numerous police calls and an arrest and prosecution, I have learned my lesson VERY well. Too much info is not good thing at all. It is fun being to hang out with guild buddies and such, but you don't have to let everyone have access to your information. You should be VERY select in who you allow access to that.
 

Ris

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I think the only time someone sheds internet anonymity and starts taking some responsibility for what they say is if they've stuck with one name/persona for several years - on several different boards. If people recognise you between one place and another, or can google your name and come up with fifty pages of crap that you once said, then you've got something of a reputation to answer to.

So basically, try using your real name for the next five or ten years so that you're TRULY responsible for everything you say IRL and out. Then it might be worth bragging about.