We have some excellent anonymous posters here. I used a made up email account because I didn't want to get spam on my primary email account (which surprisingly turns out isn't a huge problem with gmails excellent spam filtering). But I agree its creepy to have one guy with at least 5 anonymous vortex accounts posting junk and replying to his own posts. - Brad
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 5:46 AM, Alain Sepeda <[email protected]>wrote: > Even if my pseudonimity is no more secret, I would defend pseudonyms. > At worst someone could keep the real identity. > > to be simple : > imagine that I say: my employer dump billions in a hole, and i don't want > him to know I know what he is doing... > Imagine I say : my neighbors will burn me like a witch if they learn i > support Nuclear energy > Imagine I say: my family will send my to the psy hospital if they learn i > support Cold Fusion scam > > pseudonimity is privacy protection, to help free speech in a real world... > > > > 2012/11/14 Peter Gluck <[email protected]> > >> Because trolls and other aggressive people always are posting anonymously >> or with nicknames, I want to suggest to Bill Beaty to transform Vortex in a >> Forum on which every member should use his or her real, verifiable name. >> The courage of cowards is always destructive. >> Peter >> >> On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 2:09 PM, Esa Ruoho <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Anyone else object to posts like the one below? >>> >>> Sent from some iDevice. Written by Esa. >>> >>> On 14 Nov 2012, at 13:54, Ly Sig <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> > FYI: >>> > Jed managed 16050 posts to vortex. Conclusion, Jed has no need to earn >>> money. >>> > His time is eaten up by addiction to promulgating uncreative, boring >>> script. >>> > Jed is on a donor list for $1,000 with a slippery group of 4 looking >>> for research donations. >>> > Only fools send donations to Nigeria and elsewhere if verifiable >>> background and educational achievements are not published, to say nothing >>> of Federal Non-profit status documentation needed for charitable deduction. >>> > Reminds me of Jojo who appealed for funds on vortex whereby a Google >>> search reveals his occupation as a worm grower for lizard food. "A fool and >>> his money are soon parted" is a proverb found in the poem "Five Hundred >>> Points of Good Husbandry" by Thomas Tusser >>> > Anyone else object to "Tin Cup" appeals on vortex? >>> > Rossi Fan >>> > >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Dr. Peter Gluck >> Cluj, Romania >> http://egooutpeters.blogspot.com >> >> >

