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Oh sure, PatNet gets all hacked up and you blame me just because it's usually me doing this shit. Profiling!
Not hacked, just an experiment to see if it cuts down on personal attacks.
See the comments in https://patrick.net/1308342/2017-07-25-end-of-thunderdome
Not hacked, just an experiment to see if it cuts down on personal attacks.
Well it's not going to help me because my username contained my user ID since always. Not much obfuscation there.
This change is rather artistic, it has hint of postmodernism. Age ain't nothing but a number and we ain't nothing but a number!
Yes, that's a good way to look at it! It's minimalist and abstract.
Well it's not going to help me because my username contained my user ID since always. Not much obfuscation there.
Dan8267 is saying that his user_id in the database is 8267 so he is still easily identified even when we just show user_id's instead of names.
Not hacked, just an experiment to see if it cuts down on personal attacks.
It will confuse the hell out of newcomers.
I have never felt so humiliated since bending over and coughing at my draft physical.
Patrick should be forced to smell Trumpligula's fingers and sig heil him for 24 hours straight!
I don't understand what this is suppose to do, you can still click on name and see who it is.
I don't understand what this is suppose to do, you can still click on name and see who it is.
The point is to stop focusing on the messenger, and start concentrating on the message.
Gossip and carrying on about one another is pre-teen girl shit. You can get that everywhere on the web.
I think Patrick is trying to provide something valuable here, and to do that, he may need to castrate the feminism out of some of you wimps
Yes, if you put in that little amount of work you can still see who it is.
But maybe that's the best system. You still have an identity, but people are tempted to judge your current words instead of seeing them only through the lens of what they have decided they think about you.
Maybe there will be some agreements between users who think they don't like each other.
well, the avatars and usernames were always an open invitation to slander...
Online communities are built on recognizable personalities, not academic anonymous arguments.
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What do you classify Reddit as?
Online communities are built on recognizable personalities
I used to think so, but Reddit does well by minimizing individual identities.
unless you're quoted and then you're identified
Fixed that.
For now. Everything can easily be reverted.
is that I am to you all? A number? Can I at least choose a good one? Say 314159?
I know, I need to know who it is that is posting so I can emote over the messenger, and the message itself can fuck off
Nothing is more important than my preconceived notions. The last thing I want is to be duped into agreeing with someone's POV, that I already hate because they are a librul
The last thing I want is to be duped into agreeing with someone's POV, that I already hate because they are a librul
Or because they voted for the great satan Trump.
If I know you love Trump then I hate you, and will automatically oppose everything you say! Like a Real American!
This is all super-interesting to me, after years of trying to get people to concentrate on the message and not the messenger.
So it is possible. Attention to the message is gained, but something is lost as well (a sense of having specific friends and enemies online, and the ego-feedback pleasure of caring for one's own reputation).
It's kinda like walking around on the street and not being able to recognize anyone's race either. You don't know whether they are likely to be friend or foe. It's the end of prejudice. It's the utopia of everyone being just citizens.
One important question: will such a forum gain new users, or will it simply lose the old ones? I don't want to piss anyone off, but I do want to let this run a bit longer and then see if there is a bump up in new users.
BTW, I just noticed that you can simply mouse-over the user number and you'll see the user name in your browser's footer. Works that way in my browser anyway.
BTW, I just noticed that you can simply mouse-over the user number and you'll see the user name in your browser's footer.
I noticed that right away, but I didn't tell all the trolls for a reason. Geeze...
You should implement the per thread pseudonym mechanism I described.
You should implement the per thread pseudonym mechanism I described.
So everyone gets a random but more human-readable username per thread?
So it is possible. Attention to the message is gained, but something is lost as well (a sense of having specific friends and enemies online, and the ego-feedback pleasure of caring for one's own reputation).
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Nothing ventured, nothing gained
I like it.
Gimme a bit of time to see what the effects of semi-anonymity are.
Does it cut down on the flame wars?
Gimme a bit of time to see what the effects of semi-anonymity are.
Does it cut down on the flame wars?
I think it will cut down on the flame wars initially. It'll also cut down on people's interest to post here.
Eventually people may learn the number of their most and least favorite user.
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Any reason ?? Oh I guess I am too-did patrick make a change or Dan??