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Comment I thought I was just paranoid... (Score 1) 677

I have always been in two minds about this, but have erred on the side of caution: I NEVER put my name to anything online that I think could possibly reflect badly on me at any point in the future.

I'm not remotely famous by any stretch of the imagination, but I am fairly relatively known internationally within a certain subset of astronomy. I'm also still early in my career. I don't want to do something boneheaded now that's gonna stay in a Google search for all eternity and bite me on the ass when I least need it! Sometimes this means suppressing (but not denying) my opinions for fear they might piss off a future potential employer. Other times it just means going under obscure usernames that are pretty much untraceable to me. I don't even reuse usernames for different websites (except banking, bill pay, etc).

It's stupid -- I know! Nobody should be afraid of having their voice heard and, unless you're a total bigoted freak (which I'm not...), you should be proud of your opinons and stick by your beliefs. But when anybody searches on my name online, I dont want them to see results that tie me to any divisive opinion, be it pro-life or pro-choice, pro- or anti- gay marriage, republican, democrat or nazi or whatever. I want them to see the achievements that paint me in the best possible light.

Some might say that the blanket of anonymity is really just cowardice with no personal convictions. I say it's a necessary evil and good common sense.

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