 moes join:2009-11-15 Indianapolis, IN | subject I am for one happy that the day when nobody can hide from anybody on the net will be a reality, Once you've had a stalker with a hardon try to ruin your life you will understand. |
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 timo join:2010-03-17 Nepean, ON | I'm going to assume this isn't sarcasm.
If the person is stalking you online and this bothers you and you can't wait for the day where people wouldn't do that out of fear of you knowing their real name, you may want to consider the opposite, with you're real name out there, how easy it will be for them to stalk you in real life (much worse in my view).
There are some "special" people out there. |
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 moes join:2009-11-15 Indianapolis, IN | Defiantly not sarcasm. |
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| reply to moes said by moes:I am for one happy that the day when nobody can hide from anybody on the net will be a reality, Once you've had a stalker with a hardon try to ruin your life you will understand. How does someone stalk another on the internet? Why couldn't you abandon your userIDs?
From what little I've seen on teevee, stalking seems to involve people who share everything about themselves on facebook, and won't delete their facebook account when it turns out badly.
I don't understand it. If you created a new Yahoo email account, new DSLR account, etc., how could someone "stalk" you without you revealing too much about yourself on those new accounts? |
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 moes join:2009-11-15 Indianapolis, IN | What happend to me was I had websites registered without privacy enabled and this allowed the person with the hardon to come after me. Now I have wised up and enabled privacy on all my domains (these are new) and changed my user names and crap. |
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