Honestly. I learned the hard way that you can't take back what you say on the net. No matter how young you may have been when you said it, or how you meant it when it was first written. If it can be misconstrued, it's there for all eternity.
It's to the point where I think you could almost start one of those hipster movements I'm always hearing about. Give it a sophisticated name like Entropism. Set an example by running around the Internet behind seven proxies, inside a virtual machine, with JS disabled, running firefox, with a fake user agent, going over each one of your posts with a style-analysis program and dataset, clearing most history every five minutes, blocking cookies, deliberately messing with the response times of your hardware to prevent device fingerprinting, spoofing your MAC, etc etc.
It's to the point where I think you could almost start one of those hipster movements I'm always hearing about. Give it a sophisticated name like Entropism. Set an example by running around the Internet behind seven proxies, inside a virtual machine, with JS disabled, running firefox, with a fake user agent, going over each one of your posts with a style-analysis program and dataset, clearing most history every five minutes, blocking cookies, deliberately messing with the response times of your hardware to prevent device fingerprinting, spoofing your MAC, etc etc.