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[–] [deleted] 2 pts

The answer is yes. Browser fnigerprinting, IP tracking, etc.

If you create a twitter account called "ksd98as" they'll be able to link it to your Poal activity UNLESS

  1. You used a brand new computer you did not buy
  2. You connected via an ISP/VPN you have never used before and never paid for

The moment you violate one of the above at any time, they can correlate and get a good idea of who you are IRL.

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Partly true, poal would have to share info, intentionally or unintentionally which usually comes from adverts (malware) or SSO (internet identity) or tie in with their APIs.

Regardless, Twitter creates a dossier on each one of their users, just watch the second Jew Rogan interview with Dorsey and you can see poo attorney pulling up specific user data in real-time.

Partly true, poal would have to share info

If you control the communications infrastructure, you can see the traffic going across the wire. ISP's can see this data because they own the infrastructure.

Think OpenVPN or SSL is going to protect your data? Operation Orchestra has ensured backdoors exist in all mainline encryption software. OpenSSL and OpenVPN are both extreemely opaque open-source projects, by design.

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I'm strictly referring to Twitter, not the US Govt. Twitter does not have access to those 'tools' that the alphabet agencies do. Twitter does sell, provide, and share data with LEO upon request but Twitter does not have access to Poal's data unless they share their data which is usually done via malware or API.

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Fine...saying 'nigger' on Poal remains my trusty default.

'Write about what you know'.