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For several years, I've entertained the idea of creating an online portfolio, but it's remained only an idea since I am not sure what I should put on it. What's a good way to decide what goes on the personally-identifiable portfolio and what should remain under pseudonyms?

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[–] stupid_asshole69@hexbear.net 0 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Anything tied to your existence, like domain names, professional or academic work, companies registered in your name, voting records, social media (lemmy is social media, Reddit is social media), depictions of yourself, legal records, publicly owned property or documents in your name (like a license plate and by extension the car attached to it) and probably stuff like that should be on your personally identifiable portfolio.

E: work completed under a pseudonym with someone else should also go on it and that pseudonyms use should be discontinued.