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Re: IPG Algorith Broken!
On Sun, 24 Nov 1996, Alan Olsen wrote:
> >Actually, rather clever if you're trying to estlablish reputation. Just
> >make sure you use the right key.
very true
> Reputation is not the only reason to use a "name" with an anon remailer.
> Sometimes you want to post (and have a reputation) that is entirely
> seperable from your "real life" persona. Maybe you have a job where being
Stay with one nym long enough and the opposite may become true. I've used
this nym for so long -- though not in these circles -- that I elected to
associate my true name with it. The nym had far more built-up repuation
that my true name ever would. (Of course, that's all meaningless here.)
Besides, I *like* the nym. There is that psychological component of playing
with an alter-ego. A lot can be said and done behind the veil of a nym that
might not be otherwise. While many see this a threatening condition I have
always viewed it as an advantage. Furthermore, it is a somewhat ironic
avenue to truth. Politeness is not always conducive to getting to the heart
of an issue; nyms have little need for politeness or sugarcoating.
> Cypherpunks is gated to a number of Usenet News servers. (Teleport is a
> good example.) It is also archived in a number of search engines.
> (Altavista if I remember correctly, is one of them.) Someone who does not
> want their words to come back any byte them might just use such a method to
> protect themselves.
And I would assume another nym in such a circumstance.
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