This post is an advisory to users that your username is connected to whatever you write in anon subs.
What you write can be seen by one or more devs who’ve been given that special access. But what you may not know is that they can and do use it against you as they’ve done with me in the past and as recently as yesterday. And one or more of those users who have this ability are part of SBBH.
Some history: One of the SBBH members had a hissy fit with me over a year ago and is probably the same user who would “miraculously” happen to know it was me when I would write certain things in anon subs in the past. I’d write something and they’d make a snarky remark revealing that they knew were talking to my account. It wasn’t a huge deal but it made me aware that my username could be seen by one or more users with this special access.
Back to present day: I’d never bothered to get caught up in SBBH drama until about a week ago when I started needling them in anon subs with a comment here or there regarding their questionable activities on voat.
It didn’t take long for one of them to take the bait and clearly refer to me when making this remark about my recent comments:
http://archive.is/eBPYZ
My account is exactly 2.7 years old. Whoever wrote that comment was a fool; for so obviously ‘giving away’ that they could see it was me writing those comments (showing their hand), and to give such a sensitive shit over what I wrote (notice it took anti-SBBH comments for them to get fresh and reveal themselves).
Let this story be a warning to any of you that this ‘special access’ to see which user is writing “anon” comments creates an unfair advantage and in the wrong hands can be used against you. At the same time, these privileged few are able to enjoy the ability to hide in anon subs themselves.
@PuttItOut, users will never be free to “have their say” in anon subs until everyone but you is stripped of the ability to see who’s posting what in so-called anon subs.
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Edit: Hey, cool! My post got a "Speculation" flair. Perhaps the first in voat's history in v/Whatever.
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B166-ER ago
OP, wake the fuck up. There is no privacy and anonymity is completely dead. If Voat has not been compromised, which I believe it has, then it soon will be. And even if it never is Big Brother already captures every packet on the internet, your PC is riddled with backdoors and government sponsored spyware. The lengths to which you'd need to go to in order to maintain privacy and anonymity are too daunting for most people anyway. Leave your phone at home, take cash only with a fake ID on a bus to a town far away to find a starbucks, buy a used laptop with cash from craigslist, take bus to next town over, find Starbucks, make Voat accounts, post, then destroy laptop and take bus back home... yeah, nobody is doing this on a regular basis because 99.999% of us work 5:30AM-7:00PM M-F if you include commute and getting ready.
fl3x ago
tossyokeys ago
Don't forget a disguise. Most security cams are networked now, and its not altogether unlikely that automated facial recognition is being run on most of them.