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There are many reasons for us for consciously creating multiple, fake, anonymous or pseudonymous identities online (without becoming the petty tyrants we fight):
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[[File:Not-there.jpeg|360px|thumb|right]]
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* Engaging in the present with no need for past or future references.
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* Being who you are naturally and freeing your speech.
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* Dreaming another you into being for gaming, hobbies, (online) roleplay, trolling the trolls, defense from mass surveillance, confusing surveillance, etc. in a way that it doesn’t automatically become a part of your finger- and footprint.
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* Being more resilient online.
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* Career actualisation, increased individuality, autonomy and freedom by separating professional and private information.
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* Exploring abandonment of being, and gaining recognition on how your “usual identity” can be a trap.
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* Challenging yourself and engaging at the edge.
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* Feeding (r)evolution and self-authority.
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== Resources ==
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=== Presentations ===
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* DEFCON 14: Beyond Social Engineering: Tools for Reinventing Yourself https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-FPJ6lpRYU
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== Related ==
 
== Related ==
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* Psychological warfare
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* Trolling
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* Self-dox
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 16:15, 5 July 2015

There are many reasons for us for consciously creating multiple, fake, anonymous or pseudonymous identities online (without becoming the petty tyrants we fight):

Not-there.jpeg
  • Engaging in the present with no need for past or future references.
  • Being who you are naturally and freeing your speech.
  • Dreaming another you into being for gaming, hobbies, (online) roleplay, trolling the trolls, defense from mass surveillance, confusing surveillance, etc. in a way that it doesn’t automatically become a part of your finger- and footprint.
  • Being more resilient online.
  • Career actualisation, increased individuality, autonomy and freedom by separating professional and private information.
  • Exploring abandonment of being, and gaining recognition on how your “usual identity” can be a trap.
  • Challenging yourself and engaging at the edge.
  • Feeding (r)evolution and self-authority.

Resources

Presentations

Related

  • Psychological warfare
  • Trolling
  • Self-dox

References