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nils

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Hey!

Currently 23, I was diagnosed with Asperger's at around 13 years of age. I quickly joined online communities by and for people on the spectrum, and partook in them extensively. They have influenced me greatly, and led me to adopt an interest for programming in common with many of my autistic peers.

If you are aware of my former online identities, I would appreciate that you do not connect them publicly, as I have grown more concerned about anonymity over the years.
 
I think you're safe. You're not even mentioning which communities you joined or which names you used. I will say this, though: on the Internet, you really can't expect perfect anonymity. But if you're smart about what information you share and with whom, you'll be okay.

Welcome to AspiesCentral.
 

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