Your anonymous account isn't anonymous anymore. Researchers just proved it costs $4 to find out who you are.
In February 2026, a team from ETH Zurich and Anthropic published a paper that quietly ended the era of practical online anonymity. Their AI pipeline, using nothing but your posts, comments, and forum activity, correctly identified 67% of pseudonymous users from a pool of 89,000 candidates. No name. No photo. No metadata. Just your words.
This episode breaks down exactly how it works, why it's different from every deanonymization scare before it, who's most at risk, and what you can actually do about it.
In this episode:
How the ESRC pipeline (Extract, Search, Reason, Calibrate) works
Why previous anonymity attacks required structured data, and this one doesn't
Why commercial AI safety guardrails didn't stop it
What "practical obscurity" meant, and why it's gone
Concrete steps to reduce your exposure today
Links:
Research paper: arxiv.org/abs/2602.16800
Delete your Reddit history: redact.dev
Tor Project: torproject.org
Signal: signal.org
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