I think there should be a rule that stealing people's identities is illegal and bannable. I've posted about my experience with this here. Basically I quit for a few months and some joker told everyone he was me. He ended up conning himself onto Incuria, the squad I was on when I quit, and pissing off a lot of people, and apparently being able to use my name to get people's passwords. Stealing people's online identities is really annoying for the people who it happens to because they have built up a social identity over a long period of time, and this does a lot of damage to that, and it makes them spend a lot of time reversing the damage (i.e. if 300 people think I'm someone else, and it takes 10 minutes each to convince them that I'm not that person, that's 50 hours of time trying to fix this). Stealing people's identities in real life is illegal--so why should it be ok to steal people's online identities?
Also, I'd say if someone is low enough to steal someone's identity, it means there is a decent chance that he has done it before, and that he might do it again.
Please discuss.
Also, I'd say if someone is low enough to steal someone's identity, it means there is a decent chance that he has done it before, and that he might do it again.
Please discuss.
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