Question about CrowNet Handles
Posted: 26 Sep 2017, 20:34
Okay, so...no one really seems to be clear on this, and I am looking for some clarification. And it's a complicated question...so bare with me.
Where and when are CrowNet handles used? Are faction boards considered CrowNet, and if so...how would a human access their faction board, when they aren't supposed to even see CrowNet? When a human goes to a terminal, they are accessing the INTERNET, not CrowNet...so do they even have a Handle, at all? CrowNet Handle implies having access to CrowNet, I would assume.
My question stems from the fact that Flynn is a member of Voodoo Dragons and has access to their board. Does he see their names, or does he see their Handles? If it IS their Handles, would Flynn appear as just "anon" is a board where he is supposed to be able to have discussions with his fellow members and have them readily know it's him, especially if it IS CrowNet accessed?
But, again...that goes back to...if humans can't see CrowNet, then how would they access their faction boards in the first place?
And what about Fact & Fiction, where humans do have access? Are their "CrowNet" handles just meant to usernames?
Where and when are CrowNet handles used? Are faction boards considered CrowNet, and if so...how would a human access their faction board, when they aren't supposed to even see CrowNet? When a human goes to a terminal, they are accessing the INTERNET, not CrowNet...so do they even have a Handle, at all? CrowNet Handle implies having access to CrowNet, I would assume.
My question stems from the fact that Flynn is a member of Voodoo Dragons and has access to their board. Does he see their names, or does he see their Handles? If it IS their Handles, would Flynn appear as just "anon" is a board where he is supposed to be able to have discussions with his fellow members and have them readily know it's him, especially if it IS CrowNet accessed?
But, again...that goes back to...if humans can't see CrowNet, then how would they access their faction boards in the first place?
And what about Fact & Fiction, where humans do have access? Are their "CrowNet" handles just meant to usernames?