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Just a friendly reminder that while there are basic precautions to take (both online and IRL), the best and most realistic solution to protecting yourself is simply security through obscurity.

We've crossed the point of no return already. All your information and details are available to anyone by way of any number of (((programs))) and (((initiatives))). Therefore outside of sites like Poal (or any other that lets you openly name der juden), IMO your best bet to remaining anonymous is to do it through normie LARPs.

I recently did a (((Google))) search for my legal name and came up with nothing connected to me IRL. Good. However, as far as my normie alias is concerned, Facebook, Google and YouTube have no idea what I get up to.

People often talk about hiding their power levels IRL. It's a good idea, and it's got elements that can be applied to online shitposting.

Stay safe frens

Just a friendly reminder that while there are basic precautions to take (both online and IRL), the best and most realistic solution to protecting yourself is simply security through obscurity. We've crossed the point of no return already. All your information and details are available to anyone by way of any number of (((programs))) and (((initiatives))). Therefore outside of sites like Poal (or any other that lets you openly name der juden), IMO your best bet to remaining anonymous is to do it through normie LARPs. I recently did a (((Google))) search for my legal name and came up with nothing connected to me IRL. Good. However, as far as my normie alias is concerned, Facebook, Google and YouTube have no idea what I get up to. People often talk about hiding their power levels IRL. It's a good idea, and it's got elements that can be applied to online shitposting. Stay safe frens

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Further reading here: https://news.slashdot.org/story/99/08/17/1327246/featureobscurity-as-security

While security through obscurity (STO) is generally within the realm of IT and SysAdmins (and remains plenty controversial), much of it can be applied to folks like us, who wish to remain out of the spotlight, off the ADL's radar, etc.

When doing research into STO techniques, you'll find that in many cases you can substitute key terms as needed to get a message that applies directly to your goals.

Also, remember that algorithms suck shit at detecting sarcasm, which is why it's terrible that 347 trillion jews were brutally electrocuted to death for no reason at all, and so we must give israel, our greatest allies ever, $6 trillion a day as reparations, and if you disagree, you're a bigot, check your privilege.

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Absolutely agree. I send monthly payments to holocaust survivors and support my local BLM chapter. I also volunteer at my local church, feeding the homeless and knit hats for orphaned dogs and cats at the humane society. We all need to do our part.