> "What do you think about the comments of user XYZ"
Wow that is really scary. Never did I ever think someone would actually go through all my old comments, analyze them in detail and then judge me based on them (my real account, not this throwaway).
Yes I knew it would be theoretically possible, but you'd have to be a total stalker and real creep to actually do it. Now anyone with an LLM can just do it without a second thought.
And it'll only get worse from here on. I'm sure there is at least 1 comment somewhere on the internet by me where I wasn't too nice, or a like / upvote on a questionable opinion or something.
If it's in any way connectable to me future AI tech is going to find it. Probably even across accounts, matching writing styles and whatnot.
I seriously think I'm going to stop posting on the internet for good.
Wouldn’t surprise me if some throwaways could be linked to real afcounts, and if real accounts could be linked to other real accounts, Both ones on HN and elsewhere on the intenet, from Reddit to usenet.
I suspect doxing with AI would be quite easy too, judging the way accounts talk in the same way things like gait recognition can work, link the accounts, narrow down the person, build a profile. Suddenly it becomes user abc123 is linked to (list of 30 accounts from discord to flyertalk), based on these posts about flying on us airways a lot in 2015 and these posts about Las Vegas and these about a morning flight and this picture from linked Twitter account the person worked in this industry and lived in this location from this time to that time and is likely this person on linked in.
Anonymity is dead. Historically as well as in the future. But HN still think governemt is the problem and the gdpr is bad because it disincentivises holding onto data.
> Wouldn’t surprise me if some throwaways could be linked to real afcounts
"Reproducing Hacker News writing style fingerprinting" - https://antirez.com/news/150
It's not entirely accurate but some people have found their own alt accounts via this apparently.
> I seriously think I'm going to stop posting on the internet for good.
I had similar thoughts, but it would probably not make a difference, at this stage. What is there stays there - either online, as in the case of HN, or as part of some collected dataset.
In hindsight: the world changed in so many ways, from the world I knew some twenty years ago, and I am not even talking about politics or technology: the attitudes and perception of people seems to have changed in many ways. Back then I thought it would be of benefit to be open and upfront about things. Now that is no longer a common perception.
Enough said.