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Creating an additional "user"

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That may seem a pointless question, but life has taught me to be careful and to ask before any "somewhat unusual" steps. Also, despite it could be a Codidact question, I think it is also dependent on the particular EE community feelings.

I am currently using this site under the pseudonym "Coquelicot". Indeed, I prefer anonymity for posting questions and answers, where it is relatively current to be involved in disputes.

On the other hand, regarding the "papers" category, I would like to post under my real name.

Is there a problem with creating another user for that (that is, I will be the owner of two users)?

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coquelicot‭ wrote about 4 years ago

I am always surprised I get downvotes for such questions: someone disagrees with this question ??????????????? someone hate me ???????????????

manassehkatz‭ wrote about 4 years ago

If you think the answer is "No!" then post such an answer. But even if you think the answer should be "No!", the question is great. In fact, everyone should appreciate the question because it shows OP is actually concerned about the issue. If OP wasn't concerned about following rules/expectations, they would just create the other user and hope nobody ever found out.

TonyStewart‭ wrote about 4 years ago · edited about 4 years ago

Don’t take down vote personally, it means some jerk thinks you made a bad assumption or statement. If they give no feedback or value added comment , ignore those trolls who have communication issues. You seem competent enough to make intelligent questions, but watch out for unstated assumptions.