Deniability - How to convert any Identity to a Deniable Identity #151

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Context:
-you are the main administrator of one or more services. and over time your identity as an administrator of that service has been correlated with your public identity somehow. You want to keep administrating these services, but as an anonymous entity, rather than with your public identity, to prevent any potential repercussions due to sensitive use.

graph: -YOU are using IDENTITY to do X Y Z actions online
but IDENTITY A has been correlated to your public identity therefore not anonymous, while Identity B is anonymous.
--> How can you end up using Identity B to do your X Y Z actions online ???

Pros:
-You can keep doing the same work you were doing so far, without any repercussions.

Cons:
-you need to have at least one official "secondary administrator", that has maintained anonymity, officially maintaining the services you want to admin anonymously.
-You have to publicly announce (as your public/private identity) that you are ceasing all activities related to XYZ, and that the secondary main contributor is becoming the primary contributor from now on.
-The notoriety you accumulated with your previous Public/Private Identity will end as you do so, leaving room for another one to take over
-using your anonymous identity, you need to maintain anonymity by always keeping tor in between you and the destination (and veracrypt if you want deniability, in the case of sensitive use)
-you have to invent a new personality to go with your new identity.
-you have to use a LLM to prevent stylometry identity correlation attacks, that way noone can tell it's you from your writing alone.

This is to be considered, when the work you put out there matters more than your own personal interest in notoriety. but if you are practicing Nihilism, especially the Sum Nihil part https://blog.nowhere.moe/productivity/sum-nihil/index.html, it shouldn't matter who puts the work out there, as long as the work is being carried out.

Context: -you are the main administrator of one or more services. and over time your identity as an administrator of that service has been correlated with your public identity somehow. You want to keep administrating these services, but as an anonymous entity, rather than with your public identity, to prevent any potential repercussions due to sensitive use. graph: -YOU are using IDENTITY to do X Y Z actions online but IDENTITY A has been correlated to your public identity therefore not anonymous, while Identity B is anonymous. --> How can you end up using Identity B to do your X Y Z actions online ??? Pros: -You can keep doing the same work you were doing so far, without any repercussions. Cons: -you need to have at least one official "secondary administrator", that has maintained anonymity, officially maintaining the services you want to admin anonymously. -You have to publicly announce (as your public/private identity) that you are ceasing all activities related to XYZ, and that the secondary main contributor is becoming the primary contributor from now on. -The notoriety you accumulated with your previous Public/Private Identity will end as you do so, leaving room for another one to take over -using your anonymous identity, you need to maintain anonymity by always keeping tor in between you and the destination (and veracrypt if you want deniability, in the case of sensitive use) -you have to invent a new personality to go with your new identity. -you have to use a LLM to prevent stylometry identity correlation attacks, that way noone can tell it's you from your writing alone. This is to be considered, **when the work you put out there matters more than your own personal interest in notoriety.** but if you are practicing Nihilism, especially the Sum Nihil part https://blog.nowhere.moe/productivity/sum-nihil/index.html, it shouldn't matter who puts the work out there, as long as the work is being carried out.
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2 ways of doing it:
"passing the torch" >> you officially cease operations, while naming your successor as the new main administrator (stable, but you may be asked who that guy is)
"leaving the torch" >> you officially cease operations, and a competitor continues to do what you were previously doing (chaotic, but you won't get asked who the new guy is, as you cant know them)

2 ways of doing it: "passing the torch" >> you officially cease operations, while naming your successor as the new main administrator (stable, but you may be asked who that guy is) "leaving the torch" >> you officially cease operations, and a competitor continues to do what you were previously doing (chaotic, but you won't get asked who the new guy is, as you cant know them)
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