Show HN: Using stylometry to find HN users with alternate accounts
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#33Not today. You fail, I win.
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#36Earlier quoted context omitted.
If it's >0.9 is you can almost guarantee it's an alt but I've seen certain matches at 0.6. The problem is writing styles change over time. Another idea I had was converting the scores which are just cosine similarity scores into percentiles (so 0.99 would be 99th percentile of certainty) to make them more human interpretable.
I make new accounts every so often and the accounts of mine that it found have a score of around 0.3. I'm not actively trying to defeat stylometry but it's possible I just have a particularly unremarkable writing style.
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#37It would be nice to make the names clickable. I don't think the list of pg alternate account is accurate. I checked a few. They have many oneliners that is typical of pg, but the topics and style don't look similar. I searched a few more and got better results. :) I searched myself (that I know that I have no alternate accounts). I recognize a few users that are interested in similar topics, and I discuss/upvote them…
It's based purely off frequency of the 200 most common English 1 word phrases, 2 word phrases, 3 word phrases, 1 character sequences, 2 character sequences, and 3 character sequences. Topic does not really have anything to do with it. If I had more time I probably would've done a smarter model that accounted for things like that.
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#39my current and my old account
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#40My guess is that as they commonly mention the project and I have on a number of occasions, that has formed the link. Plus maybe usage of common British terms, but that seems far less significant.
It's super interesting!
It would be good if there were more controls to filter the type of words and language that are used for the matching algorithm. So you could say exclude words not in the dictionary. I wander how that would effect my link with this other person.