sockpuppet theory: A treatise on the ontological implications of puppetry

In the realm of philosophical inquiry, few concepts have been as vexing as the nature of reality. But what if we were to take a step back and consider the ontological implications of sockpuppets?

Is the sockpuppet an autonomous entity, or merely a puppet of the puppeteer?

Is it possible for a sockpuppet to attain sentience, or are they forever bound to the whims of their master?

For answers to these and other questions, see our comprehensive treatise on What is a Sockpuppet?

Or, for a more practical approach, consult our Ethics of Puppetry