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'''Anonymity''' is a wiki-norm that enables free speech (by reducing the potential for real-world consequences) and discourages ad hominem attacks (by making it harder to link an on-wiki identity to a user's off-wiki affiliations, interests, etc. and use that information to accuse him of conflicts of interests with regard to his on-wiki contributions). It also can enable users to get a fresh start, which is sometimes good and sometimes bad, depending on whether he uses his new identity for good or bad purposes. Wikis such as [[Citizendium]] that insisted on users' verifiably using their real names typically have not done well. However, even Wikimedia [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Identification_noticeboard/header demands] that certain users, e.g. [[checkuser]], [[oversight]], [[steward]], [[ombudsman]], and [[Wikimedia Board of Trustees]], provide proof of identity.
'''Anonymity''' is a fundamental [[wiki]]-norm that enables free speech (by reducing the potential for real-world consequences) and discourages ad hominem attacks (by making it harder to link an on-[[WhatIsWiki|wiki]] identity to a user's off-wiki affiliations, interests, etc., and use that information to accuse them of conflicts of interests with regard to their on-wiki contributions). It can also enable [[user]]s to get a fresh start; which is sometimes good and sometimes bad, depending on whether they use their new identity for good or bad purposes.


==See also==
Wikis such as [[Citizendium]] that insisted on users' verifiability using their [[WikiIndex:Real names|real names]] typically have not faired well.  However, even the mighty [[:Category:Wikimedia Foundation|Wikimedia Foundation]] (WMF) [[Meta-Wiki:Identification noticeboard/header|demands]] that certain specific users provide proof of identity; these include: [[check user]], [[oversight]], [[steward]], [[ombudsman]], and [[Wikimedia Board|Wikimedia Board of Trustees]].
 
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*[[IP address]]
*[[IP editor]]
*[[Pseudonym]]
*[[Proposal:RealNames]]
*[[Proposal:RealNames]]
*[[WikiProject:PrivacyLevels]]
*[[WikiIndex:Privacy policy]]
[[Category:Glossary]]
[[Category:Wiki concept]]
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