[apb at cequrux.com: Re: [jwales at wikia.com: Re: [roy at rant-central.com: Re: [arma at mit.edu: Re: Wikipedia & Tor]]]]
Eugen Leitl
eugen at leitl.org
Wed Sep 28 08:59:58 UTC 2005
----- Forwarded message from Alan Barrett <apb at cequrux.com> -----
From: Alan Barrett <apb at cequrux.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 10:53:20 +0200
To: cypherpunks at jfet.org
Cc: jwales at wikia.com
Subject: Re: [jwales at wikia.com: Re: [roy at rant-central.com: Re:
[arma at mit.edu: Re: Wikipedia & Tor]]]
> ----- Forwarded message from Jimmy Wales <jwales at wikia.com> -----
> We are not looking for a perfect solution. Yes, Wikis will be
> vandalized. We're prepared to deal with that, we do deal with that.
> But what I am seeking is some efforts to think usefully about how to
> helpfully reconcile our dual goals of openness and privacy.
Wikipedia should allow Tor users to register Wikipedia nyms.
Then they could block:
Tor users trying to edit without a nym;
Tor users trying to edit with a nym that has a bad reputation;
and they could rate-limit
Tor users trying to edit with a nym that has insufficient history
to be classified as good or bad;
while not blocking
Tor users trying to edit with a nym that has a good reputation.
This will require some changes to the MediaWiki software that Wikipedia
uses. AFAIK, there's currently no way to rate-limit nyms that have
insufficient history, and blocks on IP addresses are currently all or
nothing.
--apb (Alan Barrett)
----- End forwarded message -----
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