I thought maybe "HN is a community—users should have an identity that others can relate to." meant our nyms should point to a real person, and that the account mentioned in the article was terminated for being registered via Tor.
I try to find the middle ground with this account.
You can probably find out who I am, but I hope people will respect it's important to have nyms where we can have informal convos. (Also luckily most snoopers are lazy so simply not tying my legal name to this is sufficient considering I'm not expressing anything particularly controversial...)
Kind of like how half of Gotham seems to know who Batman is, but they pretend not to ;)
> I thought maybe "HN is a community—users should have an identity that others can relate to." meant our nyms should point to a real person
Your HN username should represent you as a person in the sense of providing an identity over time, because that's necessary for a community. But it's totally fine not to use your real name. I've posted a bunch about this over the years if anyone wants more: https://hn.algolia.com/?sort=byDate&dateRange=all&type=comme....
I thought maybe "HN is a community—users should have an identity that others can relate to." meant our nyms should point to a real person, and that the account mentioned in the article was terminated for being registered via Tor.
I try to find the middle ground with this account.
You can probably find out who I am, but I hope people will respect it's important to have nyms where we can have informal convos. (Also luckily most snoopers are lazy so simply not tying my legal name to this is sufficient considering I'm not expressing anything particularly controversial...)
Kind of like how half of Gotham seems to know who Batman is, but they pretend not to ;)