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Originally Posted by venice10
There's no restriction on publishing as much of your own personal information as you wish.
However, I don't recommend doing it unless is it truly delinked to any personal information. I'm not comfortable giving out personal information to people I haven't met over the internet. Google covers 2+2 posts.
I know there is no such thing as privacy on the internet. It is kind of like locking the door of your car. If someone knowledgeable wants to steal it, they can get in and start it as fast you can with your key. However, I want to stop the idiots from doing the same thing.
Thanks, Venice. I'm pretty much invulnerable online, not like 20 years ago when I used my actual first and last name to sign on to AOL forums. THAT ended quickly. But a lot don't take the trouble I do to remain anonymous.
So, I am @realListening on Twitter. (Not that so many people were trying to imitate me, but someone had "Listening" already. I always mean to look them up and see who they are...too busy... might be a good place to mention I do not use this name on any poker site as a handle anymore.) and "Listening Razz" on Facebook.