Update #2 (Thursday, April 18, 2024 at 11:35 UTC): Aporia Magazineis one of the six Substacks that “Ives Parr” lists as “recommended” on their own Substack. Emil O. W. Kirkegaard’s blog is another one of the six.
Why do you keep referring to Ives Parr as “Ives Parr”? I don’t know if that is his real name or a nom de plume, but in either case it is the name Ives Parr has chosen to use, and I think you should respect that choice; enclosing his name in scare quotes seems disrespectful.
It’s a pseudonym. I didn’t know that for sure when I wrote the post, but I wanted to draw attention to the high probability that it was a pseudonym. If I were to re-write the post now, I would simply note that the name is a pseudonym and not put it in quotes.
For the reasons Jason detailed and even more reasons beyond those, I think it is clear that Ives Parr is not a good faith participant in the forum. I would be more careful to show respect otherwise.
Update #2 (Thursday, April 18, 2024 at 11:35 UTC): Aporia Magazine is one of the six Substacks that “Ives Parr” lists as “recommended” on their own Substack. Emil O. W. Kirkegaard’s blog is another one of the six.
Why do you keep referring to Ives Parr as “Ives Parr”? I don’t know if that is his real name or a nom de plume, but in either case it is the name Ives Parr has chosen to use, and I think you should respect that choice; enclosing his name in scare quotes seems disrespectful.
It’s a pseudonym. I didn’t know that for sure when I wrote the post, but I wanted to draw attention to the high probability that it was a pseudonym. If I were to re-write the post now, I would simply note that the name is a pseudonym and not put it in quotes.
For the reasons Jason detailed and even more reasons beyond those, I think it is clear that Ives Parr is not a good faith participant in the forum. I would be more careful to show respect otherwise.
Why do you care and how do you know if my name is real or not? Were you searching the web in an effort to doxx me?