A person could have been red phaggot on old misc and decide to reinvent themselves as a popular/well liked miscer on new misc by claiming that miscer's name. For example, how do you know if a user claiming to be pWally is actually pWally?
How do you know that Miscers are who they say they are?
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It's the same thing as being someone who calls everything fake all the time. Difficult to keep up with, can be impossible to confirm, and a waste of time. Might as well stay happily delusional. The internet is a nest of harmless lies, just laugh at everything. If integrity matters then seek a therapist. -
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This actually happened here like 20 years ago here
Some dude thought he was posting in a normal chat group but really it was one geek posting from over 100 different accounts. Nikka impersonated a girl too
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Some people are obvious to tell because of posting/typing habits
Then there's people like me who are so forgettable why, the fuck would anyone try to impersonate me
Although there is a user here who named themselves after a sloth statue lamp I own from a Pic of my computer setup lmao, at least I think, that would be pretty odd if it was a different sloth statue1Comment
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Most accounts here are legit. It's easy to prove a legit account. It's a bit more difficult to prove an account is not legit.
All of the "well known" accounts here are verified.
Not saying some people don't fall between the cracks, but I check on most accounts with usernames that were recognizable from the old misc. If I see multiple accounts through the same IP(or through VPNs), I know it's likely fake, and I ban them.
If I see a legit IP address, with a legit email address, it's usually good to go. I can also look up IPs and get location information, so it makes it obvious when someone is who they say they are.
We've already weeded out a few fake accounts, and we keep an eye on things.ForumSentinel 2.01Comment
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