We strive to collect no information about you
Mr. Laughs has limited technical skills. But to the best of his ability, he has turned off all possible opportunities for you to leak your information to this website. You can’t sign up for an account. You can’t comment. You can’t upload files.
There is no contact form. All you can do is read. Update: I heard a guy rant (in a positive, uplifting way) about the personal connections he made from blogging daily no matter what. So I made a contact page. Edit: deleted the contact page on May 12, 2021.
Mr. Laughs doesn’t want to know anything about you. Your privacy matters to you and Mr. Laughs respects that.
Mr. Laughs has Jetpack running to make the contact page. It gives statistics by default and that means cookies. This started on May 1, 2021. Who knows how much these cookies identify you. Mr. Laughs doesn’t know.
Mr. Laughs has no clue about cookies, except that they are a tool used to leak privacy, and that’s bad.
Why is this site public? Three reasons:
- Because public writing makes Mr. Laughs express himself in a different way, with more effort at clarity. What does Mr. Laugh mean when he writes something? Mr. Laughs doesn’t always know. Writing reveals it.
- Because it encourages Mr. Laughs to be honest. It’s easy to bullshit yourself in private. It’s not so easy to get away with bullshit when you shine sunlight on what you’re thinking.
- Because Mr. Laughs wants to leave breadcrumbs for other people to find. Perhaps our benevolent Google Borg Overlords will bring this website to the attention of someone who needs it. The ideas matter, not Mr. Laughs himself. Mr. Laughs has been helped in life by many people he has never met. He wants to do that for someone like you, who he will probably never meet.
Public Anonymity. That is the strategy Mr. Laughs has chosen.