Okay. So specifically.
Say I post something as annon. then you do. But someone quotes all the stuff you posted as annon. How do we know which annon is the right annon?
Does that make sense?
Question about CrowNet Handles
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I'd say it'd be a shot in the dark, really, which could make things much more interesting, and sometimes amusing.
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You mean, like...if someone were to quote my Anon...and then you were to go and reply to it as Anon? And there would be no way of knowing if the right Anon is replying in regards to the quoted Anon?
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No. I posted at some point something...then after a few pages, posted something else, then days later, psoted something else.
How would you know my annon posted that, versus your annon, or Donni's annon?
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How would you know my annon posted that, versus your annon, or Donni's annon?
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Taking 4chan as an example, I, personally, might be able to decipher through recurring language used, possible common spelling errors, really just the nature of how a person types. Otherwise? You wouldn't be able to, unless there was a clear tell, such as a username on the forum. Since we're talking about Anonymous, then anybody could be who it is you're talking to, and maybe never the same one twice.