Edward J OConnell writes: One could also imagine a 'symantic scrambler' analogous to the word analysis program, but designed to defeat it, by randomly altering the syntax of a post.
It doesn't have to be random. You could have a neural network style translation of sentences. You would train the network by having a known pre-written sentence as output, and a sentence with the same meaning, but with your personal syntactic style. It would also be possible to do lexical or paragraphical translation. With this scheme, you can have as many writing styles as you want (e.g. one for each poster). If you want to look like Shakespeare, just train the network with a couple of (pair of) sentences of Hamlet. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- True Name: Felix Ungman "Gen is god and your God is not"