The “delete account” function simply doesn’t work. When I select “Yes” on all of the three radioboxes, it still gives me a “See? you don’t really want to leave” reply.
My goal is mainly the last thing. I think that the google cache will remove the name after some time; a certain deleted post on less wrong isn’t in the google cache anymore although it was some months ago.
Thanks for the clarification. How many posts were made? jimrandomh’s suggestion below seems plausible if it’s not too many. Just log in as that user, click on your username to show all of your quotes, and then edit them and paste in some text like “user account removed” or whatever you want.
Are there too many posts to do that and/or does that still allow for tracking you here via your name and is that undesirable?
Maybe one more question along those lines: is it purely your name that you don’t want even associated with LW… or is the content of certain posts that you don’t want associated with your name?
If the latter, just edit those sensitive posts and stop using that name and you should be fine. If the former, yes, that’s a bigger problem.
I already did that long ago; there weren’t too many posts.
That situation does still allow tracking; google will find an empty userpage.
I wrote that user matt from my real name account.
It is not so that I fundamentally disagree with less wrong; this is just a part of an internet-clean-up which has something to do with me becoming older and realizing that I should not post everything under my clear name no matter how brilliant I consider it to be at the moment I hit the post button; this may or may not have been subconsciously influenced by me reading certain pages on the Internet Archive. I already anonymized my blog, for example, although it will still take months until the clear-name-hit vanishes from the Google index.
Gotcha. Though… if the content is absent now and you don’t fundamentally disagree with Less Wrong, what are you fearing someone might think if they find a blank user page and no content in your posts?
This is probably a dumb question… but you have done a search for your name yourself and verified that it’s unique enough that LW is appearing toward the top of the list on google?
Yes, my full name is unique on the internet. Actually, to find the account, a mere search for pre- and surname in quotation marks does not suffice; the query has to have the format “James_Miller”. Google may or may not change their algorithms; I am sure that e.g. a job recruitment agency will have an appropriate entry in their stalking script.
An empty account leaves a strong impression of “This user came, wrote a stupid comment, got downvoted into oblivion, deleted that comment and never came back” (I didn’t get downvoted during my brief involvement with that account, actually). It is implausible that someone creates an account (on a site like this) just to up- or downvote a comment.
An empty account leaves a strong impression of “This user came, wrote a stupid comment, got downvoted into oblivion, deleted that comment and never came back”
Maybe, but that’s pretty strong wording. I don’t know anyone in my circles, except my brother, who even knows about LW. When I was new, I don’t think I had a clue what “karma” points were nor how “upvoting” and “downvoting” works.
Thus, it actually doesn’t occur to me at all when thinking about possible reactions that someone would automatically (and strongly) think that you came, posted, were rejected, and then ran away in fear.
Even so, again… without the content actually there… I don’t see the strong negative connotation resulting that you fear.
The comment could have been anything.
Lastly, is your name unique in general? Is there anyway to literally tie you to that username and assert, “We are rejecting you as a job candidate because we disapprove of the LW community at large and have high reasons to suspect that you posted something stupid and were downvoted out of oblivion because of an empty user account which resulted from our googling. Have a nice day.”
An empty account leaves a strong impression of “This user came, wrote a stupid comment, got downvoted into oblivion, deleted that comment and never came back”
Or they created an account to reserve their name, but never used it. I vaguely recall there being services that will automatically create accounts for you on many sites at once, to prevent other people from using your name. Which means that if you generate publicly-visible evidence that you’ve used one of those services, then having empty accounts will no longer reveal anything. (People would have to notice that you’d done that, of course, but someone would have to be extremely detail-oriented and interested in you specifically to even notice that you had an empty account.)
The “delete account” function simply doesn’t work. When I select “Yes” on all of the three radioboxes, it still gives me a “See? you don’t really want to leave” reply.
My goal is mainly the last thing. I think that the google cache will remove the name after some time; a certain deleted post on less wrong isn’t in the google cache anymore although it was some months ago.
Thanks for the clarification. How many posts were made? jimrandomh’s suggestion below seems plausible if it’s not too many. Just log in as that user, click on your username to show all of your quotes, and then edit them and paste in some text like “user account removed” or whatever you want.
Are there too many posts to do that and/or does that still allow for tracking you here via your name and is that undesirable?
Maybe one more question along those lines: is it purely your name that you don’t want even associated with LW… or is the content of certain posts that you don’t want associated with your name?
If the latter, just edit those sensitive posts and stop using that name and you should be fine. If the former, yes, that’s a bigger problem.
I already did that long ago; there weren’t too many posts. That situation does still allow tracking; google will find an empty userpage.
I wrote that user matt from my real name account.
It is not so that I fundamentally disagree with less wrong; this is just a part of an internet-clean-up which has something to do with me becoming older and realizing that I should not post everything under my clear name no matter how brilliant I consider it to be at the moment I hit the post button; this may or may not have been subconsciously influenced by me reading certain pages on the Internet Archive. I already anonymized my blog, for example, although it will still take months until the clear-name-hit vanishes from the Google index.
Gotcha. Though… if the content is absent now and you don’t fundamentally disagree with Less Wrong, what are you fearing someone might think if they find a blank user page and no content in your posts?
This is probably a dumb question… but you have done a search for your name yourself and verified that it’s unique enough that LW is appearing toward the top of the list on google?
Yes, my full name is unique on the internet. Actually, to find the account, a mere search for pre- and surname in quotation marks does not suffice; the query has to have the format “James_Miller”. Google may or may not change their algorithms; I am sure that e.g. a job recruitment agency will have an appropriate entry in their stalking script.
An empty account leaves a strong impression of “This user came, wrote a stupid comment, got downvoted into oblivion, deleted that comment and never came back” (I didn’t get downvoted during my brief involvement with that account, actually). It is implausible that someone creates an account (on a site like this) just to up- or downvote a comment.
Maybe, but that’s pretty strong wording. I don’t know anyone in my circles, except my brother, who even knows about LW. When I was new, I don’t think I had a clue what “karma” points were nor how “upvoting” and “downvoting” works.
Thus, it actually doesn’t occur to me at all when thinking about possible reactions that someone would automatically (and strongly) think that you came, posted, were rejected, and then ran away in fear.
Even so, again… without the content actually there… I don’t see the strong negative connotation resulting that you fear.
The comment could have been anything.
Lastly, is your name unique in general? Is there anyway to literally tie you to that username and assert, “We are rejecting you as a job candidate because we disapprove of the LW community at large and have high reasons to suspect that you posted something stupid and were downvoted out of oblivion because of an empty user account which resulted from our googling. Have a nice day.”
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I don’t see that as very likely.
Or they created an account to reserve their name, but never used it. I vaguely recall there being services that will automatically create accounts for you on many sites at once, to prevent other people from using your name. Which means that if you generate publicly-visible evidence that you’ve used one of those services, then having empty accounts will no longer reveal anything. (People would have to notice that you’d done that, of course, but someone would have to be extremely detail-oriented and interested in you specifically to even notice that you had an empty account.)