5 bucks is not worth the hassle.
Consensus disagrees with you so far.
Anyway, it looks like my Internet privacy is pretty good. Those who utilized fairly elaborate methods were unable to get anything beyond my name, or part of my name. I've been deleting every profile anyone finds containing Real Life information, so it should only get harder. Excellent way to boost privacy of data.
Pfft, deleting them. You can't delete things on the internet, they're there forever and ever and ever.
That twitter account that vanished? Google remembers it.
See that little down arrow next to search results? Just click that, click 'cached' and you now have the contents for most dead links.
Anyway, country is pretty obvious, as that's plastered all over those accounts, as well as implied by both requesting a 'state' in the OP and your Bay12 activity:
http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?action=profile;area=statistics;u=26126And really, it's that sort of aggregate data you should be more worried about. It gives a rough estimate of longitude, but also a look at your daily routine. Which you may find even more concerning than any of the requested stuff. For example, you will probably be asleep between 3AM and 8AM central time. You're typically free in the evenings, and busy doing something in the mornings and early afternoon. Based on typical posting style, board demographics, and perhaps a vague memory of it having been stated, that period of time is probably spent at school. Based on those data points, I would narrow down the location to Pacific time zone.
Now that's all just based on the immediately obvious chart; there's also a full record of posts. If the chart wasn't there, or if you wanted a more precise look at the data, you would write some scripts to grab the posts, put them into a simple database which sorts them by time of day, day of the week, ect. Preferably with some nice graphical UI elements for building a virtual crime-wall or some such. That's not my field of expertise, but the fact that it is obvious even to a graphics programmer like myself means it is so obvious that anyone serious about it would do so.
And there are probably all sorts of open-source programs to do just that. A simple search for 'auto-doxing software' yields this as the first result:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/doxingassistant/ Didn't download it, as that sort of thing sounds as likely as not to have viruses attached, but it likely is the sort of thing 4chan would use, as you will note one of the 'recommended projects' links is to LOIC.
The thing is, any given post or snippet of info probably won't lead to your person. But in aggregate, trends are revealed which make certain other things more likely. A convergence of evidence. The reality is, this is the sort of thing
the NSA would use to find a target with their automated hacking solution. That is what "Metadata" actually is. Not the contents of the message, but the information surrounding the message itself. And companies do it too, though typically in regards to purchase data and such.
Like how Target can figure out you're pregnant before you tell anyone.