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Revision as of 16:21, 5 January 2023
WikiIndex:Real names — there are three ways to be identified when editing a wiki:
1. Use real name
WikiIndex as a community prefers that people participate using the style of real names.
- Some basis for this is at Meatball:UseRealNames
- The WELL - an original community on the internet learned that real names were important to building trust in an emotionally context free medium, such as the internet.
2. Pseudonyms
Attaching a pseudonym to your IP address when one creates an account and logs-in through the log-in to edit process.
3. Anonymous with some traces
No log-in needed - aka open edit. Your IP address is logged, and that may not necessarily attached directly and exclusively to you; because often there is a variable or dynamic IP address assigned for connections to the internet. Sometimes IPs are scrambled, search the web for mod-scramble-ip. This method is often termed as an IP editor.
3.1. Anonymous at all
Total anonymity. No log-in needed, no IP logged, no automatic pseudonymisation. Even if not all of the time, for instance at AK VORRAT.
See also
- Proposal:RealNames
- WikiIndex:Terms of Service
- Category:Wiki People
- Category:User page moved to real name — lists the 'redirect' of a WikiIndex user who prefers to be known by their real name
- WikiIndex:Privacy policy
- WikiProject:PrivacyLevels