If I remember correctly username2 is a shared account, so the person are talking to now might not be whom you have had previously conversed with. Just thought you should know because I don’t want you to mistake the account with a static person.
It’s unlikely that it’s not the same person, or people on average utilize shared accounts to try and share their suffering (by that I mean have a specific attitude) in a negative way. It would be interesting to compare shared accounts with other accounts by for example IBM Watson personality insights. In a large scale analysis.
By the way, I was not consciously aware of the user when I wrote my text or the analysis of the user agenda. But afterwards I remembered “oh it’s that user again”.
The username2 account exists for a reason. Anonymous speech does have a role in any free debate, and it is virtuous to protect the ability to speak anonymously.
You have been strongly associated with a certain movement, and people might not want to engage you in conversation even on different topics, because they are afraid your true intention is to lead the conversation back to ideas that they didn’t want to talk with you about in the first place.
The password is a Schelling point, the most likely candidate for an account named ‘username’. Consider it a right of passage to guess… (and don’t post it when you discover it).
If I remember correctly username2 is a shared account, so the person are talking to now might not be whom you have had previously conversed with. Just thought you should know because I don’t want you to mistake the account with a static person.
It’s unlikely that it’s not the same person, or people on average utilize shared accounts to try and share their suffering (by that I mean have a specific attitude) in a negative way. It would be interesting to compare shared accounts with other accounts by for example IBM Watson personality insights. In a large scale analysis.
I would just ban them from the site. I’d rather see a troll spend time creating new accounts and people noticing the sign-up dates. Relevant: Internet Trolls Are Narcissists, Psychopaths, and Sadists
By the way, I was not consciously aware of the user when I wrote my text or the analysis of the user agenda. But afterwards I remembered “oh it’s that user again”.
The username2 account exists for a reason. Anonymous speech does have a role in any free debate, and it is virtuous to protect the ability to speak anonymously.
I agree. Now I’d like the password for username2.
-niceguyanon
The password is a Schelling point, the most likely candidate for an account named ‘username’. Consider it a right of passage to guess… (and don’t post it when you discover it).