Things finally came to a head on slashdot last night, and now anonymous posts are banned. No more anonymous nazi ASCII art, no anonymous racism, and no APK. More in this journal entry [Ed's Comment: And lots of interesting comments too ...].
It's one way to combat anonymous hate speech and forum spam.
[Editor (JR) We've looked at the site but we cannot find an announcement that anonymous posts are actually banned; it might simply be a case that the software is not working correctly, although it would seem to be an unlikely cause. Does anyone in our community have any additional information to categorically prove or disprove that anonymous comments are disabled?
Furthermore, as there are many more comments in the journal entry than there are here, I would recommend making any new comments on BarbaraHudson's journal entry rather than splitting the discussion into two.]
(Score: 2) by takyon on Saturday August 10 2019, @09:02PM (3 children)
I noticed that one too [soylentnews.org]. It's the only one I found from "Researchers Show How Europe's Data Protection Laws Can Dox People" onwards. Whatever it means for SD, it's not good.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 11 2019, @12:53AM (2 children)
Here's another one from today: https://it.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=14544568&cid=59074968 [slashdot.org].
(Score: 2) by takyon on Sunday August 11 2019, @01:17AM (1 child)
Guess they found an exploit. Good job.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 11 2019, @08:33AM
You can't post to this page
I haven't found a way around it. Yet.