After listening to some points made at the LiveJournal panel at WisCon, I've dropped my name in my personal info down to something less likely to be findable by anyone (uninvited) snooping for info on me. I'd appreciate comments on if you think this is/isn't a good idea and why
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If you do, or might, then you may benefit from keeping the "real you" sort of difficult to figure out.
That said, I don't really believe in "online privacy". I think it's an illusion. Anybody with sophisticated enough searching talents and Google can pretty much figure out who anybody is. So my personal view is "who cares, put everything out there". Many people disagree with me on this though, so it really does come down to your own personal boundaries.
A quick look at my userinfo will illustrate my view of privacy.
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I've figured it is not worth worrying about. I wouldn't put my SSN or DL on-line, but name / address / phone is easy to associate with me.
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I don't add very many people to my Friends list if I don't have some idea of who they are in the flesh - I wouldn't have known who 'jolest' was if your picture wasn't on your icon!
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Of people who've found me through Internet and gotten in touch with me, most were people I wanted to be back in touch with. The exceptions were people looking for someone else with my name. One, in Latin America, was looking for her father.
I don't put sensitive information on the Web. Not in LiveJournal, or anywhere.
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