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Posted By: leon
I understand why some folks don't want to use their email addresses/names due to potential spam. I guess another reason is because someone could be in the public eye and doesn't want their name out there in searches. With how close knit our hobby niche is I don't understand why you would want to use a different name than your own though? I can't imagine being known as anyone but me (and my name is somewhat peculiar in itself)....maybe it's just a quirk but I actually like having my name out there. It helps when doing deals and so forth. Especially on this board I don't undersand .....The rules aren't changing I just think, with the recent "Pete" thread, that this is a pertinent question....There are many board members who feel this way about not using their names...So why all the anonymity? |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
I think it's symptomatic of people in general these days, Leon. So many people are afraid of revealing themselves in whatever area, because they think their name will wind up on a "list" somewhere, bringing unwanted government attention upon them. Especially true in these days of heightened security concerns. Have been surprised at the highly educated, sophisticated people who feel this way. Even people in politics. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
This stuff shows up in google searches. |
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Posted By: leon
So if a name shows up in a google search and it's found out we collect baseball cards.....whoa...hold the presses.... |
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Posted By: Dick Hurtz
I have absolutely no issue with revealing my true identity. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I'm probably as careful a person as there is out there about hiding my identity online. That being said, I give my spam addy and real name here. If you Google me, all you will find is my postings here. You won't find anything else about me in that search. I've been online since 1987 and I've done a good job keeping a low profile even though I've been a prominent poster on a number of message boards and USENET groups. The most recent address you can pull up on me is the place I lived in almost 15 years. I do a pretty good job of living under the radar. A big reason for that is I don't use credit cards. I pay cash for everything and have no outstanding loans. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
And when you get run over by that bus... |
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Posted By: Buck Nekkid
owww, an ambulance chaser |
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Posted By: andy becker
i understand both points of view. i certainly want my name out there in the vintage card arena, i also want to maintain a low profile....it is kinda tough to have your cake and eat it too. |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
Leon: |
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Posted By: Cat
Leon: |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
It is widely known that Ty Cobb played youth baseball in teh Kentucky area under the name: |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
what is Yomass? |
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Posted By: The Shadow
Some people who post here have collections of substantial value. It appears reasonable to protect ones identity because this is not a private group of collectors. And who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? |
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Posted By: leon
What's that song phrase...."paranoia day destroyer".....ok, so some might have significant collections...cool....mine is very significant to me. Keeping it in a bank lockbox is good though and very secure. Someone wants to break into Bank of America: go for it.....sorry guys....so far all I have seen is some rubbish about anonymity. Sure, if the rule is to use your name on the board you can make up what you want to. Great. When i see ya'll at the National I will just call you "Dick"...and leave it at that.......even if someone was a senator or politician I don't see why it's so bad to collect baseball cards or why it's such a secret. It's not illegal. It would be nice to know folks, on the board, by their name, imho. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I sort of put another spin on this whole concept. |
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Posted By: leon
BTW, for the record, if someone does post in those controversial threads with a fake name, and I find out, they will be banned from ever posting on this board again. I do have ways of finding stuff out....After all, I am a tyrant... |
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Posted By: Richard Masson
It is actually, "Yo! Mass! |
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Posted By: Steve M.
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Posted By: jay behrens
If Dick Trickle starts posting here, how are we going to be sure it's really him? |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
he'll go by the name Weiner Drip........... |
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Posted By: Bob Pomilla
So if a name shows up in a google search and it's found out we collect baseball cards.....whoa...hold the presses.... |
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Posted By: will
As a longtime lurker and very infrequent poster, I do use a separate e-mail account and not my real name. This is due to a long-ago issue with a board participant (before I was even aware of this forum). The issues that require identification do not interest me since they are usually about everything except collecting vintage cards and are recycled about every 6 months or so. |
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Posted By: barry arnold
Leon, |
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Posted By: leon
I have had some conversations today, offline, and read the responses here. I do understand there are reasons to remain relatively unknown. Just not my cup 'o tea...Call me weird but I like to try to be friendly with folks and get to know them. Sort of hard to do if I think I am speaking with Bill and it's really Sally.....I am sure if you google my name you will know I collect baseball cards...at least I hope you will...and tell me about grandpa's attic full of them.......I appreciate the responses so far. |
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Posted By: Joann
I also don't see much downside to using real names here. I can understand it with high profile people like Keith Olb*rm*nn or political office holders - they have privacy issues in all areas of life and evading notice on a public forum is consistent with and part of their day-to-day habits. |
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Posted By: Al Crisafulli
I lurked here for a long time before I began posting. Knowing the board's policy toward anonymity and controversial threads, and knowing that this board has a healthy dose of controversial threads, I registered using my full name. It's the only public board on which I use my real name. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I suspect a lot of people use their eBay user id, which they may feel is more appropriate to a hobby forum than their given name-- and may indeed be. |
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Posted By: Joann
Al, |
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Posted By: leon
I just want to make sure I understand your sentiment. Someone not in the hobby, that knows you, asked you about baseball cards...and they knew this from a google search back to this board. That offended you terribly. That is certainly your right. When someone that knows me asks me about baseball cards they better grab a bed roll and a tent....cause I won't shut up about them. I guess I am in the minority. I like talking cards with ANYONE that will listen ....but again that's just me.....if anyone doesn't know who I am I will be happy to splain further... |
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Posted By: martin dalziel
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Posted By: Mike Hunt
I have to agree with "Dick" -- yeah -- your identity can be stolen on the internet, but it ain't gonna happen. I do all my banking, mortgaging, bill paying, (gambling), etc., on line and it's the safest thing out there. People who are all paranoid about internet identity threat, are the same ones who hand a complete stranger bar tender their credit card to hold as a tab. Or who hand Joe the Mechcanic a cc to go run in his back room. More identities are stolen at the check out line at the Mall than on line. |
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Posted By: anonymousdave
I agree with Al |
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Posted By: Mike
From my standpoint, not having people know who I am, takes away from the very reason that I got involved in this forum in the first place. Why would I want to go as an alias? Like Leon, (And my dear wife will attest to this, bless her soul) if baseball comes up at a social event, memorabilia inevitably will be the topic, and I am hard to shut down at that point. In fact I do presentations of pre war items at many social events in my city. Rotary, schools, etc. etc. And as far as someone peering into my life. Have at it. I don't care. If that is all some pathetic soul has to do, go for it. They won't find much. I've got nothing to hide. And I just love those little pieces of cardboard. My shrink tells me there is no hope of recovery. I am an incurable addict. |
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Posted By: Al Crisafulli
Leon: |
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Posted By: Mark aka pete
***working for law enforcement I see way too much identity theft for me to toss out my last name online in most cases*** |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
Yom Ass, oh the tears are still streaking down my face...... |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
I agree with Leon. If someone wants to know my opinions about baseball cards who cares. As far as security, think how many people you give your name and address out to when you sell on ebay. Do you trust each and every one of THOSE people many of whom have an unrecognizable name and address? Do ya? Anyhow, just for fun I did a google search on myself and at least at the point (pretty quick in my case, being a person of no consequence) where I started getting nonsense, this Board did not pop up. |
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Posted By: Mark Smith
Leon, a healthy percentage of folks think it's odd for grown men and women to collect bb cards (my wife constantly reminds me of this). When interviewing for highly competitive jobs, it could be disadvantageous or even fatal to have something odd pop up in a Google search. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
i am proud of my bb card collection and i love to share it with people...that being said...i'm probably too trustworthy/careless when dealing on the wwweb. i can understand people being paranoid of id theft/fraud, etc...but if the reasons for withholding an id are for hiding potentially devious behavior or something to that nature...i have a problem with it...and the pessimist in me tends to think the latter! |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
I have to say that I completely understand people's desire to remain confidential. You will probably find that the same people who protect their identities to a greater extent on this forum, do similarly in the rest of their lives. It should be their prerogative. I would simply make being a member of this forum a more responsible act by requiring more registration information so that truly questionable activity can be followed up. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I was told that Donald Trump picks the the winner for 'The Apprentice' by doing a google search and seeing which one likes talking about baseball cards. |
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Posted By: B.C.Daniels
Who am I? April 19 2006, 12:25 PM |
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Posted By: Morrie
I had this conversation with Leon a while back. I choose privacy for a few reasons. One is that I'm shy, but the main one is that I feel like, as a professor, there's too much my students can find out about me already. You google me, and what comes up isn't baseball cards -- it's that I've written for roleplaying games in the past. I'd like to be able to retain some level of privacy about what I do in my free time, to help keep the boundaries between myself and my students as clear as possible. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
People who do name searches for "David Vargha" find that the more they read, the more they are frightened and hope they never have to deal with me "face to face". It's like the one guy who told me that I was a "certified lunatic". That really ticked me off and I told him so. "Sir", I said. "That is complete bull! I was never certified and you know it." |
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Posted By: Steve M.
and all I got was Fred. |
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