Online anonymity
Discussion
According to https://order-order.com/2026/02/19/labour-peer-hod..., Margaret Hodge is a front-runner for the role of Ofcom chairman. She has apparently expressed the view that on-line anonymity should be banned.
Here on PH, most contributors engage under an alias, which is presumably considered to be anonymous. Should that be allowed to continue ?
In my case I use an alias because I might want to be able to disclose some details which I do not want to be publicly known and associated with me - maybe about finances or a medical situation or a neighbourhood dispute, for example.
Why do others use aliases, and should they be banned ?
Here on PH, most contributors engage under an alias, which is presumably considered to be anonymous. Should that be allowed to continue ?
In my case I use an alias because I might want to be able to disclose some details which I do not want to be publicly known and associated with me - maybe about finances or a medical situation or a neighbourhood dispute, for example.
Why do others use aliases, and should they be banned ?
The government have no understanding of anything to do with computing.
Buying systems for their own departments- always a cluster f
k
Policing social media/ age restricted media- clueless
AI - fish out of water gasping for oxygen.
So yes, they will doubtless introduce something that will massively screw up everything for everyone
Buying systems for their own departments- always a cluster f
k Policing social media/ age restricted media- clueless
AI - fish out of water gasping for oxygen.
So yes, they will doubtless introduce something that will massively screw up everything for everyone
bristolracer said:
The government have no understanding of anything to do with computing.
Buying systems for their own departments- always a cluster f
k
Policing social media/ age restricted media- clueless
AI - fish out of water gasping for oxygen.
So yes, they will doubtless introduce something that will massively screw up everything for everyone
There was a time they seemed to be about 20 years behind technology. I remember when MPs just didn't get the internet and online things at all. Buying systems for their own departments- always a cluster f
k Policing social media/ age restricted media- clueless
AI - fish out of water gasping for oxygen.
So yes, they will doubtless introduce something that will massively screw up everything for everyone
That's going back a bit. They are probably 5 years behind now. They will have no clue about AI really and I can imagine Margaret is currently looking up what VPN is and not quite getting it.
Bizarre idea not least because the internet isn t a British lake. Imagine. You have 70 odd million Brits suddenly wearing their actual identify online. I m sure hackers across the world would absolutely enjoy the chance of tracking you down and giving you a hug . Or something.
Edited by Ridgemont on Saturday 21st February 22:06
swisstoni said:
There was a time they seemed to be about 20 years behind technology. I remember when MPs just didn't get the internet and online things at all.
That's going back a bit. They are probably 5 years behind now. They will have no clue about AI really and I can imagine Margaret is currently looking up what VPN is and not quite getting it.
Encryption has been around an awful lot longer than 5 years and Hodge still doesn't get that.That's going back a bit. They are probably 5 years behind now. They will have no clue about AI really and I can imagine Margaret is currently looking up what VPN is and not quite getting it.
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