yandere dev Alias

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zetsubousensei said:

I can't see a reason to use his real name when he publicly refers to himself as yandere_dev and that's what most people call him. It'd be weird to alias a vtuber's legal name to them even if it was found out, I feel the same way about this.

The difference here is to my knowledge he doesn't exactly hide it, it's not a dox like it is with a vtuber.

Space_Force_Detective said:

The difference here is to my knowledge he doesn't exactly hide it, it's not a dox like it is with a vtuber.

Please show me where he refers to himself by this name, I don't follow him but all the channels, patreon, twitter refer to him as "Yandere Dev" as is every social media site he links to on his developer blog. The only instances I can see of him using his real name are when he was briefly employed at examiner.com in 2010 and referring to himself as "Alex" on his old EvaXephon site from 2006. All predating his game development.

Everything I know about this guy is from Internet Osmosis but as far as I can tell he isn't public with his full name, correct me if I'm wrong.

EDIT:
Looks like Yandere-chan used to be aliased to her but it was retired a few years ago forum #167791

Updated by zetsubousensei

The alias is correct but I don't know a single person who searches or calls him by this name and the last upload for this tag was a year ago so it's just a pointless alias waiting to get automatically retired due to no new posts. Contrary to belief, you do not have to alias a real or alternate name every time one simply just "exists".

As with your previous accounts, I don't think you put nearly enough effort into thinking about what BURs you're writing or bringing a discussion-worthy justification and that just leads to wasting everyone's time having to point things out to you that could otherwise be obvious.

I don't find it appropriate to alias someone's real name to their online name, excepting the case where their online name is their real name.

Even if they openly mention it, it's still kind of personal information that is irrelevant to any of the sites functionality.

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