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Revision as of 00:39, 21 September 2008 by Lakinekaki (talk | contribs) (→before you write here)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)if you really have to, you can leave me a message here. otherwise, try to find me on some other website.
Sock puppetry
I believe you are using multiple accounts for the purpose of evading scrutiny of your activities, and to divide warnings up so you don't get blocked. Please restrict yourself to a single account for further editing activities, or else blocks will be placed. You have said that you can avoid detection by using multiple accounts. No, you can't. That is not allowed. See Sockpuppetry for a full explanation. Jehochman 22:05, 20 September 2008 (UTC)
- I believe User:Jehochman that you should learn how to read and how to put things into context. Maybe you can read User:Lakinekaki user page. See. No socket puppetry, but a very conscious decision of going into 'anonymous edit mode'.
- Even the link that you reference sais: The general rule is: one editor, one account. You see, IP address in NOT an ACCOUNT. STOP FUCKING HARASSING ME. Lakinekaki (talk) 23:08, 20 September 2008 (UTC)
before you write here
From an interview with 2channel founder:
- Q: Why did you decide to use perfect anonymity, not even requiring a user name?
- A: ... Moreover, people can only truly discuss something when they don't know each other. If there is a user ID attached to a user, a discussion tends to become a criticizing game. On the other hand, under the anonymous system, even though your opinion/information is criticized, you don't know with whom to be upset. Also with a user ID, those who participate in the site for a long time tend to have authority, and it becomes difficult for a user to disagree with them. Under a perfectly anonymous system, you can say, "it's boring," if it is actually boring. All information is treated equally; only an accurate argument will work.
I think that Misplaced Pages would be a much better place if it was 100% anonymous. People would waste much less energy on arguing, and more on contributing.
I would really appreciate people not leaving me messages here, as I don't want to login again, but want to edit anonymously. Thank you. Lakinekaki (talk) 00:32, 21 September 2008 (UTC)