There doesn't seem to be an easy way to link it to Jet Cash in the profile unless I start to use it. Perhaps the ICQ entry could be replaced by a primary account name. Does anyone still use ICQ?
You can just use any of the unused fields for it, but I prefer just leaving 2-way neutral trust.
And users create alts for different reasons, one of which could be to separate your identity from an opinion you might have. And enter discussions incognito.
I remember seeing a post from theymos saying exactly this. I can't find it back, but from what I remember he says he prefers someone to express his opinion from an alt-account instead of not daring to speak his mind.
On the other hand, illegitimate alt accounts= Alt accounts used by different members which is not known to us/public.
As mentioned above, there can be legit reasons for wanting anonymity. As long as you're not untrustworthy on any of these accounts, I wouldn't call it illegitimate. Many users for instance left positive trust to their alts, which usually leads to red trust once discovered.
There are a few reasons that are not "spam-the-forum-for-bounties-and-signature-moneys", like Loyce and theymos who have an alt account that is used to login in insecure or shady computers (thus, not risking their account).
Until now, I haven't used
LoyceMobile on anything else than my own phone, but I never trust phones. It's much easier to access than my home computer.
admins shouldn't operate as admins tho, always standard users unless performing admin tasks.
Although that's in general true for working on any computer system, I don't agree when it comes to forum use. Mods operate as Mods all the time too.
Many thanks for all the suggestions, and I will certainly implement some of them. It seems that some of the options are not available to brand new members, and, as a result of this, I decided to make a few posts as Kuffy. Hopefully this will allow me to comply with the suggested ideas.
You still haven't left 2-way neutral trust. That's much easier to find later on than (old) posts.