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:::I think that the policy of the Wikipedia would be best to follow. It is not pro-RealNames, as described above, but the policy is pretty agnostic on the issue of editing by real names vs. pseudonyms vs. anon IPs. To be a regular participant you almost need to have watchlists and the other benefits of having a user account. If the WikiIndex required RealNames, I probably wouldn't become a regular participant. [[YourName]] | <small>[[User talk:LoginName|talk]]</small> 14:06, 16 Mar 2006 (EST) | :::I think that the policy of the Wikipedia would be best to follow. It is not pro-RealNames, as described above, but the policy is pretty agnostic on the issue of editing by real names vs. pseudonyms vs. anon IPs. To be a regular participant you almost need to have watchlists and the other benefits of having a user account. If the WikiIndex required RealNames, I probably wouldn't become a regular participant. [[YourName]] | <small>[[User talk:LoginName|talk]]</small> 14:06, 16 Mar 2006 (EST) | ||
:: I haven't heard of anyone advocating for a RealNames requirement. What I hear you saying, however, is that the features available only to logged-in users are really important to you, as an editor, yes? [[TedErnst]] | <small>[[User talk:TedErnst|talk]]</small> 14:12, 16 Mar 2006 (EST) | |||
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