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bluebirdPT36
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Why do many of you not tell your name in your profile? Are you afraid of something? Some of you make some very bold statements from behind your mask of anonymity.

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jerem0621
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D & M wrote:
jerem0621 wrote:
I have nothing to hide. A username DOES NOT protect me. All it does is enable people to be internet bullies and hide behind their username.




:B


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msmith1199
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Roundtwo-40 wrote:
After 12 pages of fun, anyone else wonder what lead to this being an issue?


Based on the wording of his posts, somebody said something he didn't like and he wanted to know their real name for some reason. What his intentions were with that information is unknown.

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Roundtwo-40
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How incredibly odd.
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kmbelt
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Hmmm, ironically all of bluebirds profile is not showing for me. Go figure. got scared?
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mark5w
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Just a quick hint. To totally remain anonymous black out your license plate. With computer technology you can enhance the photo to see the number. Better even; take a side picture of truck and Rv.
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Francesca_Knowl
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Roundtwo-40 wrote:
After 12 pages of fun, anyone else wonder what lead to this being an issue?

My guess is that the O.P. was inspired by the give-and-take in one of the most recent "People are Morons" thread (in which he posted). Link to thread.

That's just a recent example...those kinds of threads really do often bring out the worst in us, and I s'pose it might have occurred to him that folks might be more careful of what they say if their real names were attached to their words.
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Roundtwo-40
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After 12 pages of fun, anyone else wonder what lead to this being an issue?
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Ric_Flair
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Real men don't cry about it!
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pasusan
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Funraiser wrote:
{Snip}... You are not the boss of me.


That's it right there!!!

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D___M
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jerem0621 wrote:
I have nothing to hide. A username DOES NOT protect me. All it does is enable people to be internet bullies and hide behind their username.




:B
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Funraiser
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Having a "handle" is has a long history in the electronic communication history. Telegraph operators, CBer, early BBS (Bulletin Board Systems), and then the internet have always had "handles", call signs, call them what you will. It's part of the tradition. It doesn't mean you have anything to hide. It's often an extension of your personality.

Besides...it's none of your business. You are not the boss of me.

magnusfide
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bluebirdPT36 wrote:
Why do many of you not tell your name in your profile? Are you afraid of something? Some of you make some very bold statements from behind your mask of anonymity.

Moderators, if this post is not appropriate, feel free to delete it.


"BluebirdPT36" who doesn't sign his/her name accuses others of being afraid and using an mask of anonymity. :S How 'bout that.

Besides the irony of the OP, there are safety recommendations for the use of the internet. Some follow them to avoid stalkers and spammers, others choose to chance it. To each his/her own.:R Let's all just try to be nice to each other.
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D_E_Bishop
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jerem0621 wrote:
I have nothing to hide. A username DOES NOT protect me. All it does is enable people to be internet bullies and hide behind their username.

I'm a real person, I make mistakes, I say things I regret and try to make right, I try to help people along the way when I can.

If you really want to protect yourself, unplug the computer, smash the hard drive, break the smart phone, dead bolt the doors, stop talking to family and friends, and become a hermit.

I have Friends on this forum that I have met through the years. I know their names and they know mine. Are we virtual friends? Yes, but none the less I am concerned about them, their families, their happiness.. etc.

RV.net... a place where real people get together around an internet campfire, share stories, share triumphs, shed tears together, and welcome new friends.

Jeremiah


Jerem your post is one of the best. I take precautions with my life and property but I really don't care about the data on my computer, I don't list all the stuff like SSN, Account Number, Bank Branch or what kind of accounts and we have insurances against fraud in our accounts. We have great neighbors and we cover for each other, many are home most of the time, all know when we will be gone and who our children are and what they drive. My guns (yes guns, lots of guns) are securly placed so my family, friends and enemies can't get to them. While updating the interior and exterior of our home, I disconnected the alarm systems, replacing with better systems that will notify folks if fire or breakins occur. I don't have a lot of time left here so for the next ten or twenty years, I'm kinda enjoying life and quit worrying about petty stuff.

"Smooth Roads and Shady Campsites" to all.

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Oaklevel
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And going....And going.....And going...... And going.......

Dang got to get some more popcorn............