How I disappeared for a week and assumed a new identity - Part 1
True story. I fell off Steemit for almost a solid week due to what I shall call an "account recovery situation." It was terrible.
If this was Facebook, that would be one thing, but this is Steemit, where we live in dog years. Every day I wasn’t posting, upvoting and commenting felt like an eternity. I felt as though I was snubbing those who commented on my most recent posts. And I was certain those who regularly read my blog would forget I existed.
Thus, I did what any enterprising person would do under the circumstances. I created my own doppelgänger.
(Image source: Pixabay image by geralt
Why did it happen, you ask? I did a dumb thing and lost my Steemit password. Actually I did not lose it, technically. It was dumber than that. I will tell you about it in Part 2, where I'll talk about the account recovery process.
Here I’m going to talk about how I dealt with the situation, which was somewhat simple. I created a new Steemit identity. A new me. A mini-me. I’m not saying this is the recommended approach, but it was the option I chose because disappearing completely was not an option.
Part of the reason it was so disturbing is because I was running a weekly challenge. Every day I could see that people had faithfully posted their challenge stories, and I couldn't respond. My greatest fear was that I wouldn't be able to recover my account at all. I launched the process and then waited. And waited. I heard nothing back.
Setting up my mini-me
By some miracle, my "account recovery situation" coincided with a Steemit meetup I attended in Tennessee -- a very exciting event that brought together some of the awesome tribe from The Writers' Block and super cool entrepreneur/originator of www.steemnews.online, @instructor2121, who talked me back from the precipice! (Kidding. I wasn't that distraught!)
I had a lot of questions. Is there anything wrong with having two accounts? Is it frowned upon? Can I post right away from the new one? (A year on Steemit and I couldn't remember anything from my early days!) @instructor2121 had all the answers, and he just did it. He got me set up, made sure I properly recorded all of my keys, and explained the importance of each one. It was a rare and wonderful opportunity to get a little hand-holding from someone with in-depth Steemit knowledge.
You can read about my doppelgänger here.
Getting back in whack
Someone at work used the expression "get back in whack" today, and I realized no one ever says that. Here in the U.S. we use the expression "out of whack" to describe situations that are messed up, but we never say the reverse. It's high time this expression came into usage.
Just as everything fell into place with my secondary account, I received an inquiry from a challenge participant who wondered why I hadn't posted a new weekly challenge and if perhaps I had been abducted by aliens. I was able to respond from my second account and describe my account recovery situation.
And then I posted a new challenge, and all felt mostly right with the world. It occurred to me that I could rebuild if I needed to. If I never received an email telling me that it was possible to recover my account, perhaps I would permanently assume my new identity.
But today I received a message that my account recovery request was approved. I clicked a link, followed the instructions, and BAM. @jayna is back!
Thanks for reading! In my next post I'll describe the account recovery process and some things everyone should do to prevent such a situation from happening in the first place, but also how to prepare just in case.
Wondered where you were. Negativer had mentioned you were out of town and so I didn't worry. So glad you got your account back:)
Thanks, @prydefoltz! It’s good to be back, in all ways.
Woohoo! Welcome back. I think you have my stuff on an autovote (or you're following a trail that does; thank you either way :) ), but it was weird getting upvotes from your account when I knew you didn't have access to it and it wasn't really you there. It's almost like listening to voicemail from someone after they died, and it's sad and beautiful at the same time.
Ok, maybe a bit overdramatic, but congrats on recovering the account!
It's definitely ok to have an alt account, I think, for any number of reasons. If you lose your main account again you have a backup, or if you suddenly get a huge pile of SBD and want to move it out of your main account for safekeeping, you can transfer to your alt account.
Wow, this just reminded me of the saddest scene from Sword Art Online.
Either I’m alive and well or someone hacked my account and us now posting as me. Heh heh.
Hi @negativer. Yes! I'm back! And it's so awesome. Thank you for the death analogy. I prefer purgatory, myself, as that's where I felt like I was stuck. (And since you and I were still communicating on Discord, at least you didn't really think I croaked!)
Great tips about a secondary account. I may write a post about that too. I'm considering using it kind of like a pen name, the way some authors do who write in multiple genres and don't want to muddy their reputation with their readers. Maybe that's where I'll post all of my romance fiction. Ha ha. Just kidding. But you know what I mean -- different types of content from different accounts. I think I'd probably drive myself bananas, though.
I'm really glad you got your account back. I was just writing down my passwords in a notebook in case something happens and I came across your post. It's a terrible thing to lose a Steemit account.
Thank you, @alexandered. It is a terrible thing indeed. I’m so thrilled the drama is over! Funny — I started upvoting and replying with my Mini Me account, then I realized I was logged in as the wrong me.
Darn you, Mini Me! Stop tricking me! 😊
He stop talking to yourself in the mirror!! It's confusing... (Haha, glad there are two of you now, double the fun!!)
At least I have someone to blame when things go wrong!
Great storytelling!
I'm on tenterhooks. I thought such an account recovery was impossible! :-o
Read in the FAQ what you need to do if you lost your account. I believe everyone should read that.
I really wasn’t sure, myself. There are a few things to know and do so that it is possible. I will share what I learned in my next post. Thanks for the nice comment!
When I heard your account was Hijacked I was afraid!!
Funnily enough, I feel like I'll be doing the same in your shoes, glad everything is okay now... Glad you're stronger than you thought you were.
Thank you! Yes, the option to simply create another account came in handy!
Whoo hoo!! Welcome back! ;)
Thank you! I’m thrilled!
you got it back <3
Thanks, @tygertyger! I’m so happy!
Hooray! Welcome back! :) I'm glad to hear the account recovery process went smoothly... I understand that it can be difficult sometimes, especially when it comes to lost passwords! Whew!
Thanks, @kaelci! Yes it does go smoothly under specific circumstances. I was lucky in a few ways. I will write about the process in my next post.
Jayna,
So glad you're back, and in such good style too! :D
- @creatr
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