0 sats \ 0 replies \ @NoStranger OP 29 Nov 2023 \ parent \ on: The faceless "you" meta
I agree, but nothing stop you from using your alias to tell that story.
The main idea for me is to keep them separate to have others see your work, not "you".
One can also make an temporary alias to test things out, then if it works, connect it the the main "you" or
shared alias to show ownership of the content.
I've seen writers do that, for example.