Instructor's notes - before lecture
Identity & Anonymity
Why be anonymous? (or pseudonymous)?
Avoid repercussions tied to your real identity
Defying the law (e.g. avoiding censorship)
Unpopular Speech
Aberration: Unwelcomed social norms change
Separation of roles (private, professional, etc...)
General privacy protection (digital uranium)
Misuse of information (e.g. spam)
Creation of multiple identities
Unique personalities
Different reputations
Freedom:
Choose/control your image, build social status or reputation
Social constraints / expectations
Expression: speak your mind
Discrimination
Accountability: troll, discriminate
Disappear: “Be forgotten”
Association
Prejudice based on reputation
J.K. Rowling’s new book
Authors (Georges Sand, J.K. Rowling, Richard Bachman, Banksy, Satoshi)
Anonymity in which context?
Posting, discussion
In public versus private/group forums
History: USENET anonymous remailers
Political/Social Activism
Whistleblowing
News/media commenting
Research
Data anonymization
Medical Systems
Deliberation
Voting
Exams
Peer Reviews
Reviews
Restaurants
Products
Freedom/empowerment versus civility, accountability, quality, truth
Dark Side of Anonymity:
Discussions:
Be more candid, forget that other is a person + escalation
Discrimination: online attacks without recourse, accountability
Reckless decisions: inflammatory email
Lose discussion coherence - can’t reply, followup
Organized mass attacks / Mass gossip
Anonymous Sybil: force to bias opinion, discussion
UseNet, online polls, Wikipedia
Attacks on privacy, anonymity
Mitigate, “balance” anonymity vs. identity / accountability:
Education
How to behave, how to distance, keep cool, not escalate
Understand sensitivities, respecting privacy
Technology
One to one mapping pseudonym (advantages)
Counters Sybil attacks
Makes pseudonyms non-discardable: creates scarcity
Deanonymization on legal requirement?
One to one mapping pseudonym (challenges)
IP address, geolocation
Biometrics: privacy, false positives/negatives, invasive
Phone number (insecure SS7, burner phones)
Identity theft
Proof of work (payment)
Signup fee
Post-lecture blackboard snapshot 2019: