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Hello, it’s Carter Zhang here.
Due to my carelessness, my OpenPGP key has been compromised, and I have revoked it. For details, please see this blog post.
I will be using a new identity, Rebel Zhang <rebel1725@autistici.org>, from now on. However, there is no way to prove that this identity is the same as my previous one, so you must decide whether to trust it yourself. You are on your own.
You have three options:
1. Bid farewell: if you are not willing to trust my new identity, we must part ways. I am very hesitant to say goodbye, but all good things must come to an end. In my absence, may your journey through life be filled with fulfilment and joy.
2. Continue: if you choose to trust my new identity, we can remain in contact. However, you should try to verify my identity (to some extent), for example by using my national identity card or meeting me in person. Again, by accepting my new identity, you are on your own.
3. Treat it as someone else: you may also communicate with “me” under the assumption that this new identity belongs to a completely different person, refusing to acknowledge any link to the old identity. This is what I did when Hayden Wu claimed to be Peaksol after his identity was compromised and revoked on 22 April 2025.
To import the revocation, please run gpg --refresh-keys 46592D6A02E9F6F2D65E9CD806F430C0B77FC2B9
on your computer, or use OpenKeychain on your phone.
During sorting everything up, I will re-apply for Tilde.Club membership. After that, you can visit my new retro style website here. However, it may take at least one week. Anyway, my new modern style website will be sooner available here.
To proceed to the blog, click here.
If you’d like to write a farewell letter, please email me at either czl92783719@autistici.org or czl92783719@mail.i2p, but avoid including sensitive information.