I've been visiting websites on a daily basis in an attempt to simulate behavior that could otherwise be perceived as congruent with a specific character archetype, the principle in mind being to throw off any big-data dragnets with a demonstrably false persona.
Simply put, I like the idea of my data being more expensive. Probable deniability is also hilarious.
This is all great advice. I was posting smug animes girls and some rarer memes and had a strong feeling that the CIA were targeting me. I really knew when I called another anon a kike shill that I had gotten attention from authorities and pretty much painted a #1 target on my back. Glad to know how to protect myself as I fight the good fight here. I understand that they focus their resources on meme suppression first and foremost, and linux pretty much shuts them down. Just to make sure I am going to change my dental records before I call another anon a faggot though. Dangerous work.
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How about a list of mistakes not to make if trying to be true anon.Seems with the backdoor shit if you use the internets your fucked if needing to be anonymouse if your wanted for wrongspeak or dirty deeds done dirt cheap they will get you.
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Also important. I think that list might be endless, frankly. But, to begin with, there's stylometry. For example, the free Jstylo, which allows you to fingerprint text. More advanced systems obviously exist.
Snowden was highly concerned about stylometry. Q presumably used that weird style for that same reason.
One method of escaping this is to learn another language, and prevent samples of your writing from being associated with your English writing. Once it is associated (even if you were, for example, to post, in this topic, from Tor, in this new language, assuming you had learned one, it would become associated, basically it would stand out, later, in the algorithms) ur fuked m80.
Memes, and art style, can definitely be used to bypass that censor, and get points across. Copy-pasting other people's commentary will work well too. But, if you get to copying the same text too much, it will become at least a pseudonym, until such point as you flush your pasteboard.
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As a writer this is easy for me. I randomly switch between American and British spellings. Except if I'm writing a cheque.