But be sure, you are not so interesting that anyone urgently wants to have your address.
That, together with:
The fact that this information (facepic, birthday, age, weight (!), height, job, employer, gameplay, etc.) can be found with less than 2 further clicks is not the problem of the "loons," but rather yours. For example, I would eventually delete your single profile marked as "married and child" ... ;)
already contains a certain irony.
But that is exactly what I mean.
Sure, you can google things, but usually only those I willingly present on the internet.
Whether one can do it, and whether one actually does it, are two different things. I have never bothered to google a forum member’s nickname and create a personal profile with weight and birthdate. Because that is creepy AF.
Believe me, a recruiter will also start the search engine on your potential application and at least smile. From me you would more likely get a rejection; anyone who handles their data so carelessly also clicks every link in company emails. My God, how naive is one at 30?
I know quite precisely what you will find if you google data from my application. So far, there have been no problems.
However, I usually do not apply with my internet pseudonym on the resume either.
The things I publish under this pseudonym are usually also not things I would be ashamed of. I am who I am. Anyone who already has to pretend during the application process is in for a tiring daily routine.
Still, I draw fairly strict lines when it comes to certain personal information. And what I can’t stand is when people cross these boundaries by, for example, locating an object geographically through reverse search and publishing information about it. Sure, there are people capable of that. I probably would be too if it was worth my time. But it is antisocial to do that against a person’s will. There is a difference between things published under a pseudonym and things that make someone identifiable in real life. I usually separate that quite sharply. Posting that former purchase object under a pseudonym was a mistake I made, and I won’t repeat it here.
Your posts are slowly showing a certain arrogance (if you read how you react to the budget warnings), I’m out, it’s a waste of time. ;-)
Then you have time to continue stalking my internet pseudonym. :)