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  • EcoSoco [he/him]M
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    4 years ago

    Credit to @PeachFreezer1312 for this info (updated from earlier post):

    "Holy shit, the new "24 rules for life" by Jordan B. Peterson just dropped!

    1. Don't reveal your first or last name, no matter how common. Don't reveal your exact place of residence either.
    2. Remove unnecessary query strings from links (the text in a link that comes after ? and each field is separated from the next by a &). They often contain unique IDs for a specific click or account name, which can be traced back to you.
    3. Don't post YouTube videos below which you commented; Don't post YouTube videos embedded in your playlist.
    4. Don't link your social media to other social media profiles unless with the intention to mislead. This includes chat apps like discord.
    5. Don't post facebook links, as people will hit the like button and doxx themselves to others, and it can be seen which people are watching a stream, including yourself.
    6. Don't share small artists, friends from real life, or other people who have a small circle of people around them of which you are a part. Often it can be guessed which one of the fans/friends is you. This includes fundraisers and art projects by your real-life friends: do not share them.
    7. Don't be too open about your personal life on political servers. Compartimentalize your political activism and emotional needs to different environments.
    8. Have friends outside the left that will be there for you in case you get cancelled or otherwise ostracized.
    9. Regularly Google yourself and delete as much info as you can from the websites you encounter. Then, have Google delete the links to that info. Do the same for Bing and Yandex.
    10. Regularly wipe your old discord conversations using DeleteDiscordMessages.js, even if you're not abandoning your account.
    11. Check the URLs to your online profiles - often they contain a username you thought you had changed.
    12. Regularly spread false but unimportant info about yourself, especially on public platforms.
    13. Never send MS Office documents that you created - your name is in the metadata.
    14. Never open a google doc in a non-private window - others will see your name in the 'currently editing' field.
    15. Use browser plugins to spoof your user-agent and location, block cookies, and perform fake google searches.
    16. If there is a browser version available of a program/app you would have to install otherwise, use the browser version. Installed programs/apps have access to much more info about your system.
    17. When joining hostile online environments (with e.g. political opponents), use an alt-account; hostile individuals have an incentive to doxx you. Make accounts for this purpose in advance.
    18. Use different account names and passwords on every site, and edit your discord name to something different on every server. Regularly change your profile picture too. This way it is a lot more difficult for people to pass around screenshots of your messages or to keep track of your identity.
    19. Every once in a while, wipe and abandon your old social media accounts and make new ones. If necessary, tell people that you're moving to a new account, but do not be too open about your exact old usernames or identity.
    20. Always be connected through a VPN, and ideally through a private browser window or even Tor - make it more difficult for the owners of your WiFi network to see what you are doing.
    21. Remove all political content from your electronic devices when you expect they will be searched, e.g. when crossing a country border or at demonstrations.
    22. Do not talk about your activism to people when it does not clearly benefit the activism to do so.
    23. Make sure you can trust someone before talking with them about sensitive info. If they compliment you a lot, that does not mean you can trust them.
    24. Never send screenshots on impulse; always crop out the exact area of the screenshot that you want to share. Always check that no personally identifiable information is visible on your screenshot, e.g. in the tabs or bookmarks of your browser.

    PRIVACY TOOLS:

    Delete your content from a reddit backup server: Drop a message at https://old.reddit.com/r/pushshift/comments/kmuiy4/data_deletion_request_megathread/ or PM https://reddit.com/u/Stuck_in_the_Matrix

    Overwrite and delete your reddit comments (google chrome plugin): https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/nuke-reddit-history/aclagjkmidmkcdhkhlicmgkgmpgccaod

    Delete your discord chat history: https://github.com/victornpb/deleteDiscordMessages/blob/master/deleteDiscordMessages.js

    Remove deleted content from google: https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/removals

    remove deleted content from bing: https://www.bing.com/webmaster/tools/

    remove deleted content from yandex: https://webmaster.yandex.com/tools/del-url/

    Hide your identity from site admins while browsing: https://www.torproject.org/download/

    Use free encrypted email: https://protonmail.com/

    make sure your skype info cannot be found unless you allow it: https://support.skype.com/en/faq/FA34843/how-do-i-opt-out-of-being-visible-in-skype-search-results-or-suggestions-on-mobile-or-tablet

    Get yourself off the wayback machine: https://nixnet.xyz/blog/excluding-your-site-from-the-wayback-machine-keybase-only/

    If you live in the EU:

    remove private info from google results: https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/legal-removal-request?complaint_type=rtbf&rd=1

    remove from bing search results: https://www.bing.com/webmaster/tools/eu-privacy-request"

    • crime [she/her, any]
      ·
      4 years ago

      Great write up!

      Remove unnecessary query strings from links (the text in a link that comes after ? and each field is separated from the next by a &). They often contain unique IDs for a specific click or account name, which can be traced back to you.

      You can do this with a browser extension as well

    • MiraculousMM [he/him, any]M
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      4 years ago

      It's worth noting that the pushshift data deletion queue appears to be very long and very slow. Lots of people complaining that their posts are still up on the site months after they requested scrubbing.

      • EcoSoco [he/him]M
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        4 years ago

        Yeah, I was just reading about that earlier. Seems like the guy in charge of handling that has gotten lazy or something.