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02/25/12(Sat)12:55 No.5535537>>5535433 >However, I figured that people here weren't as vengeful or as obsessed as /a/ was You
see, that is the problem. It is not the people, not the individual who
causes the information leak. It is the leaked information itself that
creates opportunity. If it exists, then you must consider it known to
the whole Internet already. People don't realize the lasting value of
information. Since you're new and no one gives two shits about you, let
me provide an example
>My name is
'''Mikael Hermansson''', I am a 19-year old person residing in
Stockholms län, sweden, currently studying visual art; mostly drawing
and painting. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Radisshu&diff=next&oldid=67826956
- less than a minute of googling -
also, Revolution Software offered you Special Thanks for your support
on their forums by still keeping your real name floating around - found one very unflattering photo too (hint: monochrome, emo), which I won't post since I'm not a heartless monster -
and finally a gaia online account, which I seriously hope isn't yours
(there's a slight chance since it doesn't fit with your M.O.)
But
other than that, your information is pretty secure, I was unable to
determine whether you had a Facebook account, and if yes, which one of
them you were since all the names were protected. And you cleaner your
dA account pretty well. All in all, I'd give you a B-.
Just remember, don't use the same name you use elswhere as your trip. |