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> But when you add social proofing on top of it you have created a verification mechanism that is much stronger since it includes my very existence, my friends, what I do etc. Things that can't as easily be faked.

The point many of the critics here are making is that anonymity and privacy is required for a functioning democracy.

Why does it matter WHO is saying something. Shouldn't the most important thing be WHAT is being said?

Even in today's "everything goes" situation, libel/slander etc hasn't reached epidemic proportions to require policing everything people say.

And even then, I would much rather have a central clearinghouse where aggreived parties can register to have their names etc not be displayed by web sites (think of it as a robots.txt for humans). Note that this can be implemented without an online ID and is different from the current proposal.

I still haven't understood what is your problem with today's situation where people can create as many alter egos as they wish.



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