Doxory?

melike has decided I have a personal website I've been working on since 1998. Some stuff on there is embarrassing (like drawings of cat people from high school, crappy compositions, funny [and sometimes inappropriate, but tastefully so] things my friends have said, pictures of myself, etc.). I would like to keep these things on the internet, because they make up the essence of my site and I wouldn't mind people seeing them if they stumbled upon them on Google/Facebook/Livejournal, etc. out of curiosity. However, I'd feel uncomfortable deliberately giving the address out to employers/adults/strangers.

Asked 353 days ago

My choice: Make a separate, professional website, and have a link to my personal website somewhere for people who care enough to explore.

Mark, kevinr, Ian, trs, mikegay, photon, coolworld, Sam_uel, Yoyo, peggusus, glass_of_noodles, escargonaut

Not bother with another website, and just give out my personal website URL to friends and acquaintances.

kyrandil
If you use identifying information on the semi-private one, people will be able to find it anyway.
jtu
Although you should be aware that potential employers know how to use Google.

cshiley

Skipped (with comments)

lakmiseiru
In your personal website, create a portfolio page, then have employers, etc. link to that and keep your personal page for your friends. (or, alternately, have portfolio.html and a separate "hidden" directory for your personal page so employers can't find it)
seph
I'd say make the general site more professional. It can have a personal section with all this stuff, but make the main feeling professional

If you make a stupid choice because a website tells you to, it's your own damn fault.