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@PurpCat @Matty All your darknet IDs should be completely separate from any of your clearnet IDs, and ESPECIALLY your real ID.

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@matty Not a bad guide but here's some important shit I've learned online.
The most important rule of Opsec IMO is to always have some sort of fear. Don't get too cocky like the idiot on Poast who made the post with all his alts. In fact if you want to really be paranoid here's a good trick: make every post as if it'd have your real name and photo attached to it even though you're not in this case. If you have a career that could be on the line from posting, think twice about posting or posting anything like real life experiences.
To add to this, if you think "oh there's no way XYZ will come for me what do I have to hide", you're exactly the kind of low hanging fruit that would use your email to ask for help running a darkweb market or showing up at a political protest without a mask AND carrying your cell phone or something.
It should be added in that Encrypted messaging apps won't save you from two different scenarios. The first is you're sloppy with opsec and talking to someone who is baiting you into saying dumb shit or ratting you out behind the scenes (this is how Vertias was good at getting results). The second is the thing the XKCD comic on encryption that techbros keep posting satirized. Recently the FBI got a court order to unlock the phone of a pedophile using Wickr using his face. Or maybe they'll do the same with the other guy's phone.
Doxing is game of putting together a puzzle and they will use anything to dox you. People bring up photos all the time in this thread but I'll add another, one very common thing that feds and amateurs have used online are timestamps, such as using it to identify if the writer of malware is Russian, Chinese, American, or Israeli. The theory that 4chan is flooded by Israeli shills is fueled by the timestamps of when the people post or how when Israel was getting shelled posting slowed down. This is also what federal agents do as well to unmask people online, they take advantage of every single slip up. For example:
Don't just strip one piece of EXIF data but all pieces of it. I know the UK caught one notorious pedophile as well by using Flickr to see what photos were taken with a specific model of an Olympus camera in a country. Maybe also use a different camera for posting online to avoid being traced back with say, dead sensor pixels/dust spots in the sensor.
Big tech will dox you, and the same goes with your cell phone. See the guy who sent Kurt Eichenwald the famous gif. But I can go one better.
NEVER TRUST GOOGLE! Aside from numerous leaks, a Wired article talked about how Google has helped create political prisoners out of boomers. In 2018 it was revealed Google monitors location data when it's set to "off". Even Google Employees don't get their own settings or trust Google, and think Chrome's private mode is a joke. That's not even getting into the political stance of the company which is that they hate you and think it's funny.
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I think that kind of goes without saying though. You probably should not post pictures of your guns period, but if you do it should be on a neutral background.
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@matty ALRIGHT. I wanted to mention two things: videos and .step/.stp files.

First up: .step/.stp files. It's a popular format for sharing 3d models, especially if you're into 3d printing stuff. The problem is that when you export a .step from a cad program they frequently add information that could identify you, such as timezone, username you are currently logged in with and the complete file path the file was originally exported to.

This is visible when you open the .step/.stp with a text editor such as notepad or notepad++. The good news is you can simply remove this information and resave the file. I've included a screenshot from my own machine of what this looks like.

I personally know of two people in the 3d printed weapon community who were doxed because of this.
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This is what SEC “protection” looks like.

Aren’t you grateful your tax dollars go to Gary Gensler - who already made $100mm from Goldman Sachs - so he can pull the ladder up behind himself and screw you?

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Media blames ‘climate change’ for Canadian wildfires despite arrest of multiple arsonists
" multiple people have been arrested in connection with dozens of intentionally set fires in the country."
Global warming is fake and gay.
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/media-blames-climate-change-for-canadian-wildfires-despite-arrest-of-multiple-arsonists/

@lunarfox @PurpCat @ItsSkyDragonz @Jim @shedinja Literally anything can be used as money. Money is just an extension of the barter system.

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@shedinja @ItsSkyDragonz @Jim namely shitcoins (not so much btc and xmr). I told my coworkers to hold in xmr instead of gambling on shitcoins and they didn't listen I bet they're crying now

@coolboymew Wholesome Direct sounds pretty cringe. It's probably going to be mostly queer, furfag shit.

@PurpCat Never heard of that. And looking it up doesn't show me anything.

@wrongthink Luckily, there are a few well-known YouTubers (even non-political ones) that are also uploading to LBRY/Odysee (even though it also has flaws). It gives me some hope, but they almost never advertise their Odysee presence.

HTML5's <video> tag should've killed YouTube. Part of the reason why YouTube got so popular was because people were tired of having to install multiple plug-ins just to watch videos. Some websites required Windows Media Player, others required QuickTime, others required Flash, others required RealPlayer. YouTube, using a flash-based video player at the time allowed pretty much anyone to watch their videos because almost every Internet user had Adobe Flash installed.

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I'm pretty sure this Invidious situation might be resolved, but that doesn't change the fact that if you make videos you shouldn't rely on YouTube. PLEASE consider uploading to other sites, including hosting them on your own.

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@beardalaxy Oh I thought that one of the users was actually an LGBT streamer or endorsing them. I did see someone with a Ukrainian flag and had "GLORY TO UKRAINE" as a subtitle (though I didn't pay attention to any context), but otherwise, the culture of the site reminds me of old-school /v/ except as a traditional forum and more CRPG focused. I know that a lot of former 8chan /v/ users went there when the original 8chan shutdown.

New users have their posts moderator approved for about a week, but they claim it's because they had a bunch of Pieville types who join the forum and do nothing but talk about DA JOOZ all day and never actually talk about video games. It's also why you have to wait an entire year just to be able to post on their politics board. Though, I'm pretty sure they will be immediately welcoming if you show off your game.

The only reason why I'm not on there is because I have no plans on making an RPG anytime soon. My dream game is more of an action-adventure. And while, I do have my fun with RPGs, I don't consider myself a die-hard fan of them. I'm more of a fan of games with RPG elements like action-adventures.

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No random open source application, I do not want to join your Discord channel for support.

There's this really cool technology called hypertext markup language, and if you use it for your documentation another piece of amazing technology called a search engine can help me find the answer I'm looking for

And the real magic is you only have to answer it once and the answer helps anyone. You don't have to answer the same question every day. This frees you up for more fun development

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