Just a friendly reminder to everyone that the internet isn't at anonymous as you think. It's actually very hard to stay anonymous, and one little screw-up could expose information you don't want shared to *anyone* with a computer. Staying anonymous requires a lot of research and effort. Anyone who is actually concerned with their anonymity would do well to read up on ways to protect themselves.
A fun little example is something that happened to me a few years back. I used a single handle on a number of forums, games, email, etc. All of these were quite innocent, but it wasn't the sites in question as much as it was the content. One day I googled my email address and was blown away by what I found. Most of it was nerd talk and such, but buried in there was a thread where I said some shit that I would never want a potential employer to see. But of course, my email address is on every resume I've sent out! Idiot!
Some ideas to keep you anonymous:
# Never post personal information on a forum. DUH
# Be mindful of what you are posting and if that content will affect you down the road.
# Maintain different personas. It helps to maintain different handles depending on what you are trying to do. Don't use the same handle on your facebook and bsdm forum. You'll freak your kids out.
# IP addresses (usually) don't lie. If you create two different gmail accounts and send me an email, I'll know it's you. Depending on the email and the delivery mechanism, I may be able to tell where you work, what type of phone you have, etc. Google may even be able to expose all of your aliases, depending on what information is stored and exposed by sites. Consider using a proxy server and understanding how it actually work. Proxy's aren't magic and only add one more layer of crap to dig through if you don't use them right.
# If your running windows, for god sakes install some virus protection, a firewall, and spyware removal.
This list isn't exhaustive obviously, and isn't meant to be. And this is only the tip of the iceberg. Google knows what you've searched for. Your neighbors could very easily be on your wifi network. You don't even want to know what someone can do with that type of access. The bluetooth on your laptop may be exposing you. And then there is the whole world of virus and keyloggers. The list goes on and on.
The point of this post is purely informational. I just want everyone to remember that anonymity is not free and takes some work on your part. Be safe!