Egon
Epic Contributor
Other sites that I have posted on have my information available on google under my name.
Should I change my posting idenity?

Should I change my posting idenity?
MikePA said:This has nothing to do with web crawlers.
Egon said:Other sites that I have posted on have my information available on google under my name.![]()
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MossRoad said:Yes. We all should. I think a good way to do it is to add three O's to the end of our user names.
I would be MossRoadooo. You would be Egonooo. Etc...
UncleBuck257 did a search for information that's only on the sites where he's a member. It makes sense that TBN would float to the top of that list. IOW, there's nothing wrong or amiss. There's no problem or anything sinister going on.MossRoad said:Sure it does. Search engines use spiders to crawl the web and see what's out there. Spiders and crawlers mean pretty much the same thing these days to most people.
Unclebuck257 said:I guess what really surprised me was that I googled only under my full and formal real name, and not what I generally go by.
Unclebuck257 said:I guess what really surprised me was that I googled only under my full and formal real name, and not what I generally go by. In other words, my given name is James, but I go by Jim. I'm signed in here as "Jim". Additionally, in my googling, I NEVER typed in my handle name anywhere, ONLY my given full name, and never typed in anything about this site, or any other site I belong to now, or belonged to in the past. As I said, no other site was mentioned and no other site came up, only TBN, and in a paragraph by itself under Unclebuck257.
BTW, those other two sites that I believe Moss mentioned are old sites and I have not belonged to them in literally, years. I was just very surprised, that's all.
Ditto.MossRoad said:I guess that since I work with this stuff every day, it no longer surprises me how much stuff there is out there about each of us. If it is posted on a web page, you can pretty much guarantee that it will be found by a search engine sooner or later.