Quoted from Crash:Lol. Vid needs to teach the average teenage social media user how to protect their identity. He doesn't leave a single digital trail behind.
Ha! As an experiment, I created a Quora account that would be very hard to trace back to me.
I first created an email account specifically for the Quora account. I specified that it was an online service. Gmail and Outlook.com required mobile phone numbers, so I looked elsewhere. I found that ProtonMail and Tutanota were the best free online email services that didn't require phone verification. ProtonMail was not accepting new accounts due to demand, so I used Tutanota. I created the account with an alias, then signed up for a Quora account with the same alias. I access all of the services related to the account solely through Tor, so that my actual IP address has never been connected to either account. Even if an email from Quora were intercepted en route to or on Tutanota's servers, Tutanota encrypts all mail, so it would still require decryption to read.