Dissociative Anonymity

     Dissociative Anonymity is when a person on the internet can live a separate life on the internet while living a normal life that is completely separate. People use this so that they can say stuff that cannot be tracked to their personal life. Usually people who partake in this, use an account on social media with a generic profile pic and username. For the most part people use it to say harmful and controversial things that they could not say in their regular lives. I found myself wondering if there are any positive examples of dissociative anonymity?

    Although I could not think of an example that was one hundred percent positive, I did think of someone using it to fire back at internet trolls. 



Kevin Durant


    In 2017, Kevin Durant was revealed to be behind a "burner account" on Twitter that had hundreds of tweets. Kevin would take time to respond to trolls on Twitter that were bashing him by throwing insults right back at his trolls. Kevin took his responses too far and in the end got caught. Kevin Durants intentions were not bad but in the end there is no winning when you engage in hateful online exchanges.

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