Anonymous ID: d929d0 April 1, 2026, 12:37 a.m. No.24451036   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1040 >>1209

>>24450941

I'm not a programmer, but I understood this much

So, thinking about it the other way around, I genuinely wondered how one can prove their identity in this digital world

Because if someone knew about that kind of access log, they might be able to impersonate someone else

 

Rather, in a space created by humans, there may be no absolute 'things' at all

 

So, there's no anonymity then, right?

 

No, that's not it

Even though anonymity exists, those who investigate identities, examine logs, try to impersonate others, or directly attack are behaving abnormally, and it seems they're not seeing the substance of the words or ideas that are currently visible(But, furthermore, this does not include cases where the individual reveals themselves in this anonymous space)

 

I think that proves they haven't even reached the essential point

 

Also, some people may be concerned with numbers or social status, or feel the need to be concerned with them(This is a metaphor, not a negation)(Furthermore, I think these are sometimes used as reasons for ambiguity)

 

I think this space transcends such noise and connects not only to the realm of ideas, but even further to the core

 

Well, from another perspective, if there are inconsistencies or discrepancies(The essential aspects are surfacing?) in words and actions simply because of anonymity, it might mean that have forgotten that God is watching over this world, or that God exists

 

This is just me expressing my thoughts

>>24450452

Tyb

o7

Anonymous ID: d929d0 April 1, 2026, 12:43 a.m. No.24451049   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24451040

It might be important for both the government and the public to clearly define the boundaries not only between what is necessary and what is unnecessary, but also regarding the legitimacy and appropriateness of those things