Morganite Wrote:I'm more concerned about the precedent this would set for multipleReally? First off, no one suggested making it a policy. Second, the only reason we care about it is because the person(s) involved is asking for global rights to be able to access IP addresses, edit private wikis, and ban basically anyone. And we're thinking, hey, we have the right to know if this is one or three people we're giving site-wide permissions to? Or is that still disgusting to you, Morgan?
people in the same household who want to use the wiki, which isn't a
particularly exotic scenario. If someone finds ATT, starts editing,
tells their spouse/parent/child/sibling/roommate/??? about it, they're
interested too, and we're like "Oh, gotta send in copies of your id for
that", that's disgusting.
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