Feb 10, 2014 · 6:59 PM UTC

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Replying to @sama
@sama good post.
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@THE_REAL_MOOT what do you think is wrong about it?
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@THE_REAL_MOOT the sentiment of "i used it, felt bad, and deleted it" is common among my friends. (i'm in that bucket too.)
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@THE_REAL_MOOT i think he's right insofar as secret itself is concerned. i agree that anonymous community dynamics are more subtle.
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@THE_REAL_MOOT I also think that "Anonymity breeds meanness" is generally true, even though there are exceptions.
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@THE_REAL_MOOT look forward to the rebuttal :-)
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@sama the key to online identities is finding the right balance between offline anonymity and offline identity. What do people know about...
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@sama ...you when you're walking down the street? They see your face, but you're anonymous, and that your near them.
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@sama key to online identity is restrict location (within a mile) & tie an identity w FB profile picture/username- InPublic privacy settings
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@sama And the next app couples will download after Secret will be Tinder. Only half joking.