On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 10:02:46PM +0200, Jaap van Ganswijk wrote:
I think that if Wikipedia is to grow into a serious movement, nay institute even, it's essential that people adhere more to netiquette.
Can somebody explain *exactly* what the problem with pseudonyms is? I use a pseudonym on wikipedia, but my full name is available on my User: page. It's just a convenient identifier, rather than an attempt to obscure my identity. If anything, I'm *more* identifiable by "Khendon" than I am by "Jason Williams", since it's far easier to find out about by me using the former name than the latter.
So... is the objection one of transparent identity, or of aesthetics, or some other issue?