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sridyesterday at 9:17 PM3 repliesview on HN

> not too much of my post history accumulates in one account

I'm curious to hear what benefits you think can be gained from avoiding this.


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HendrikHensentoday at 8:50 AM

You can build quite an extensive profile of someone given enough post history. More post history means more details. Especially nowadays with LLMs it's trivial. This can lead to all sorts of issues. One is people I know in real life being able to identify me. Another is that through various means my account may be linked to my personal identity (e.g. through matching usernames or emails across platforms) and oppressive regimes (now or in the feature) may use my post history to take action against me.

boredatomsyesterday at 9:24 PM

I do the same. It simply means theres less accidental leakage / self-doxing that could be pieced together if you (or llm) read every comment on the account.

Suggestion: Pick a long term account, dump the comments, and see what an llm could figure out about the target

idontwantthisyesterday at 9:24 PM

I do it sometimes just to restrict my own pride in the account. I get a buzz from upvotes and that upsets me on a deeper level.

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