You guys are writing on a public censorship resistant system. What do you expect? Most do not care for anonymity, OpSeC and privacy until it is too late. Most post from their iPhone No VPN, no tor, no onion, no i2p. If they use a VPN, they also use it for their google account they couldn't get rid off. They use Bitcoin and defend its cumbersome weak privacy guarantees. This is a global public square. The most interesting (that's why we are here) and dangerous place to be. Rules without rulers means living by example. Making the place less dangerous is partially a cultural thing and partially not possible. There will always be trolls Feds and other state terrorists trying to stir the shit. Not defending anybody here. Just stating what everybody voluntarily signed up for.
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Personal data, under GDPR, constitutes anything pertaining to an identifiable natural person. That includes e-mail, financial information, cryptographic keys, IP address, name, telephone number, photographs, etc. I have no idea what demons are chasing you, but we are not the insane ones, here.
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Scoundrel 5 hours ago
Ban digital privacy. If something has meaning then you should be willing to let other people see it. Anonymity is still good though.