Honeypot to see what accounts are tested in sequence? ;-)
Show HN: Using stylometry to find HN users with alternate accounts
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#102Anything like this for Reddit? Would translating to other language and back defend against this algorithm?
> Anything like this for Reddit? No but it would be easily adaptable especially given that Pushshift is archiving every Reddit comment. Based on some of the feedback I'm getting here I don't know if I should open source this even though it really wasn't that hard to make. > Would translating to other language and back defend against this algorithm? Yes. But then you have to send your original comment to a translation…
I'd say you should. I'd rather see this as being publicly and freely available to everyone rather than some shady "Big Tech" analytics company.
If the "weapons" exist, I would feel more comfortable knowing everyone can access them, not just an elite that can use it for their own (selfish) purposes.
Re: Show HN: Using stylometry to find HN users with alternate accounts
#103Anything like this for Reddit? Would translating to other language and back defend against this algorithm?
> Anything like this for Reddit? No but it would be easily adaptable especially given that Pushshift is archiving every Reddit comment. Based on some of the feedback I'm getting here I don't know if I should open source this even though it really wasn't that hard to make. > Would translating to other language and back defend against this algorithm? Yes. But then you have to send your original comment to a translation…
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#104Re: Show HN: Using stylometry to find HN users with alternate accounts
#105And yeah, there's a bunch of high confidence (.6-.8) hits for that account, and from a quick browse of the comments of the recently active ones, they look really likely to be alts. Like, all three that I looked at had comments that made it very clear it was this person writing pseudonymously. (E.g. writing on their signature issue, and saying they couldn't go into more detail due to fear of self-doxxing; or somebody literally saying that the alt's claims reminded them of the public writings of the notorious guy years ago).
Obviously I'm not naming the account, but this functionality turned out way creepier than I thought the moment I tried it on the account of somebody who has a reason to disassociate from an existing public persona, but still wants to participate here.
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#106nice one. are you using gpt3 under the hood?
Re: Show HN: Using stylometry to find HN users with alternate accounts
#107Needs sentiment analysis IMO, otherwise you'll get "Here's a bunch of people who are JUST LIKE YOU", except they use a similar grammar style but hold opposite opinions on the same nouns.
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#108Edit: From the "How to avoid .." page, there is the following sentence:
> Also, most authorship identification algorithms have poor accuracy when working with small amounts of words. This means the optimal strategy would be discarding an account either after every comment or after a small number of comments. Unfortunately, this is against HN rules and may result in a ban.
Can you clarify what this means and why it would result in a ban?
Re: Show HN: Using stylometry to find HN users with alternate accounts
#109I've complained a lot about Haskell and now it thinks I like Haskell =( Needs sentiment analysis IMO, otherwise you'll get "Here's a bunch of people who are JUST LIKE YOU", except they use a similar grammar style but hold opposite opinions on the same nouns.
Ok, fine, we'll present Idris with a fig leaf.