Re: Reviews here, reviews elsewhere...
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 5:45 am
John, my profile links to my website which includes my real name, and my KGS account includes my real name.
Many people of my generation are accustomed to using handles, even where they do not disguise their real names. In part that's path dependence, from our teenage years, and part of that is a product of social spaces where one couldn't register one's real name (back on AIM in the late 90s, every "ordinary" English name was taken). On a smaller space like L19, you can register your real name--but you then end up with your name in some places, and your handle elsewhere.
A handle is often a more consistent way of locating an individual's activities than a proper name--many people don't have a high enough profile for searching their name to provide anything of value.
Many people of my generation are accustomed to using handles, even where they do not disguise their real names. In part that's path dependence, from our teenage years, and part of that is a product of social spaces where one couldn't register one's real name (back on AIM in the late 90s, every "ordinary" English name was taken). On a smaller space like L19, you can register your real name--but you then end up with your name in some places, and your handle elsewhere.
A handle is often a more consistent way of locating an individual's activities than a proper name--many people don't have a high enough profile for searching their name to provide anything of value.
A nice touch: this point about longevity is obviously applicable to handles.John Fairbairn wrote: Even as simple a thing as a name being around a long time may be useful - at least that person hasn't yet been run off by the go community.