Very good question. Your question caused me to review some of my own answers. So far this is the information I have posted about myself: my height, my race, my age, some likes and my profession. I'm not too scared because I tend to use generalities. However, you do make a good point; one can never be too careful. I think just by posting questions and answering questions reveals information about oneself. If you review the types of questions that people ask or answer, you can see that some people are very biased about certain topics.
2006-09-02 10:49:50
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answered by mochasister 4
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2016-11-23 18:22:34
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answered by ? 4
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How much personal information about yourself have you posted on Yahoo Answers?
Ahahahaha, good one, i hope none.
These days you never know. Folks
can sniff the air and tell you how tall a person
is. It's really awe inspiring at times.
It's fun though,
2006-09-01 15:08:11
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answered by zurioluchi 7
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Not a great deal.
I'm not really afraid of people who have the sensibility and intellect to ask decent questions. They're curious intelligentsia, and it's a display of trust to tell them a little about yourself. I don't exactly hand out my phone number and address though.
2006-09-01 15:04:07
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answered by Link 4
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some people on here are adept to skirting answers to get their two points.
It IS amazing though how much we all put on the internet about ourselves, something people in 19 countries read, and how much they come to know about each one of us, and especially stuff that stays on the net and never goes away.
I suppose as long it is not very personal information that there is some security still.
2006-09-01 15:08:44
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answered by sophieb 7
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it depends upon person to person
if ue cheater then nothing true
if ur straightforward then all information is right
it depends how u see the world around you
good see only good thing in another person
bad person afraid of everybody out there
2006-09-02 08:50:32
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answered by rav 4
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Thank gawd I'm a paranoid New Yawker to begin with. At the most, 2% of my identity. In my favor, certainly "safety in numbers" who live/work in NYC.
2006-09-01 15:13:11
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answered by chance 3
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The bare minimum needed to ask or answer a question properly.
2006-09-01 17:14:05
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answered by STILL standing 5
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I've got back problems. So I guess you could narrow me down to about 30 million americans. heh.
2006-09-01 15:07:28
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answered by Anonymous
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You could narrow me down to about 4 million people.
Meh.
2006-09-01 15:04:14
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answered by Anonymous
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