geni wrote:
On 3/5/06, Steve Bennett stevage@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/5/06, Bryan Derksen bryan.derksen@shaw.ca wrote:
And probably a violation of the GFDL as far as I can tell. I'm proud of my edits (well, 99.99% of them :), I _want_ my edits to be attributed to me. If Wikipedia were to start hiding them I would be nonplussed.
You raise an interesting question which has occurred to me before. There are topics I would consider editing on, but I don't really want them to come up in my list of contributions. Yet I feel like I should retain my copyright on those contributions...I can't think of any solution though.
Steve
Sockpupet accounts. Unless you legaly have to assert your copyright you don't have to admit haveing made them.
Or just do what I did and make 50,000+ edits, most of them on articles found by clicking "random article." In amongst all that rubbish, who in their right mind is going to dig around enough to find out that I edited [[Human animal roleplay (BDSM)]] back on February 22 2004 http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Human_animal_roleplay_%28BDSM%29&diff=3798021&oldid=2488949? Nobody's that anal, so my shameful secret is safe for all eternity. The perfect crime! Hahaha!