I have various secondary accounts, primarily for testing. ²

(The remaining sockpuppets are primarily used to attack and insult me publicly. All this love and respect must be compensated)

The rule is IIRC° that secondaries are allowed, as long as the gods are informed and can disable voting.

It's stated somewhere, I forgot where... ¹

On a more serious note, dear goldeneyelikeamosquito, I could think of many more reasons to have secondary accounts, much the same like for posting anonymous, but having the benefit to communicate and log.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)


see Wikisyntax for the Monastery

°) One of my biggest problems with English word order is where to correctly place abbreviations like "IIRC"

¹) Little known fact is that the topology of help and policy pages here inspired string theory, the cabal might be awarded with a noble price soon

²) Actually I lost track, but Gmail should know. Most probably were most already zombified and are now ravaging the graveyard of abandoned modules and eating the brain of former maintainers.


In reply to Re^3: Why was my account deleted? by LanX
in thread Why was my account deleted? by Anonymous Monk

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