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I'm used to creating weekly HN accounts

3 pointsby saydaarkabout 2 years ago
As I don't want that a profile of myself can be easily obtained from my posts, I'm used to first changing my account password to random, so I cannot login anymore into my current user, and then creating a new account. Is this a usual way of behaving in hn?

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jmillikinabout 2 years ago
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;newsguidelines.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;newsguidelines.html</a><p><pre><code> &gt; Throwaway accounts are ok for sensitive information, but please &gt; don&#x27;t create accounts routinely. HN is a community—users should &gt; have an identity that others can relate to. </code></pre> <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=17996295" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=17996295</a><p><pre><code> &gt; dang on Sept 15, 2018 &gt; &gt; HN can&#x27;t be a community without members. Disembodied comments are &gt; not community members. No one is required to use their real name &gt; here, but users need to have some consistent identity for others &gt; to relate to. Otherwise we might as well have no usernames and no &gt; community at all.</code></pre>
ofalkaedabout 2 years ago
Thanks for letting me know, I was getting worried by all the people here who were starting to sound like you and was beginning to think HN was going to shit. I feel better about the world knowing that your are an outlier.
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gostsamoabout 2 years ago
There are some people who do an account per post, but doing something like that and like what you do assumes a thread model which I don&#x27;t share. Who is the one who would start making profiles based on HN? What might they aim for? What can they achieve? I don&#x27;t think that they will make it that far with what I&#x27;ve shared here or even with cross-referencing it with other of my stuff online, so I spare myself the mental effort of churning profiles.
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h2odragonabout 2 years ago
What&#x27;s wrong with being who you are, openly? Do you have any faith that your serial accounts can&#x27;t be connected by anyone who cares to do so? In other words, what can you hope to gain with this effort?<p>FWIW i&#x27;ve been &quot;h2odragon&quot; since 1991, in a series of fora.
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ClapperHeidabout 2 years ago
&gt; have an identity that others can relate to.<p>I&#x27;m not sure that works on HN. Usernames are given so little prominence in the display and there are no user avatars or signatures. So the vast majority of the time I don&#x27;t even pay attention to who I&#x27;m interacting with. I just see a comment and either agree or disagree with it. This is unlike other forums I&#x27;ve been on where there is far more of a sense of getting to know people [or at least their online persona] indivually and having a sense of who you like and dislike.<p>As regards accounts, I think I&#x27;m on about no.4 now.<p>My first one got shadow-banned [Unjustly I think. But hey ho! Dang&#x27;s playground. Dang&#x27;s rules]<p>My second one, I wanted to see if I could get to 100 karma points without getting banned again. Once I did, I retired that account.<p>I then set up no.3 account and decided to see if I could get to 1000 karma points. Again, I retired that account once I reached 1000 karma.<p>So this is no.4. I haven&#x27;t really set any targets for this one. Maybe I&#x27;ll just go for 1000 karma again and then take it out the back and shoot it.<p><pre><code> &gt;I don&#x27;t want that a profile of myself can be easily obtained from my posts... </code></pre> Same here. Although I do suspect that a bit of machine learning could pretty easily link accounts to the same person by analysing writing style and snippets of personal info we all inevitably let slip. In fact I have thought this could be an interesting challenge [if I could be bothered]: see how much of a &quot;dossier&quot; you could compile on any user here, by collating all the tiny pieces of personal info they give away over their dozens of posts.<p>As well as that reason though, I kill my accounts once they reach a pre-determined target because I don&#x27;t want to become too attached to any of them because, at the end of the day, the banning and shadow-banning that takes place here can be capricious and inconsistent. So what&#x27;s the point in making a lot of effort to build up a profile over the years, if you might express the wrong opinion and end up <i>HNer non grata?</i><p>One other point. I also give my accounts completely random names that have nothing to do with me or anything I&#x27;m interested in. Yet another way of distancing myself from feeling any attachment to them.<p>EDIT: Just noticed this quote:<p><pre><code> &gt;No one is required to use their real name &gt; here, but users need to have some consistent identity for others &gt; to relate to. Otherwise we might as well have no usernames and no &gt; community at all. </code></pre> I find that a really odd aspiration, given how &quot;community unfriendly&quot; [for want of a better expression] HN is. I&#x27;ve already mentioned above the lack of avatars and sigs and the way usernames are given so little prominence that, most of the time, it doesn&#x27;t even register with me who I&#x27;m interacting with.<p>But, on top of that, you&#x27;ve got the completely haphazard way that the commenting system works.<p>There&#x27;s no kind of chronology to any of it. Cmments move up and down the page, depending on... what?... how many replies they get?... how many upvotes? There&#x27;s no way of separating out the new comments added to a submission. You come back to a story some time later and just have to hunt through the ever changing mix of comments to see if you can spot anything new.<p>Nor is there any easy way to see if anyone has replied to anything you said previously. You notice your karma score has gone up [or down] and then visit the &quot;comments&quot; link on your profile and [as above] hunt through all your previous comments to see if any have received an upvote&#x2F;downvote or reply.<p>I&#x27;m aware that, by writing this, I may fall foul of the <i>&quot;Thou shallt not criticise how the site works&quot;</i> commandment and I&#x27;m not really trying to do that. I&#x27;m fine with the quixotic weirdness that is HN and amn&#x27;t criticising it <i>per se</i>. But I was just a bit gobsmacked to see Dang being quoted as being so in favour of a &quot;community&quot; and user &quot;consistent identity&quot; when the site seems set up to hinder exactly these things.