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I tend to use data to match aliases... cookies, IP addresses, login times and browser fingerprints.... but I don't go and out the people behind aliases even when I figure it out. I'll ban the alias, or give them warnings directly when I have proof and something is severe enough (this wasn't)... but I'm not into creating liability for myself by posting publicly. Dull reasons for that, GDPR, Europe, etc.
Seriously though, it is paranoia.
I wasn't accusing you of anything.
I'll now accuse you of being a bit deranged and paranoid though.
Weirdest reply I'd seen in a while.