Friday, February 5, 2010

An end to internet anonymity

Hi there again. I told you I'm...

Wait. You didn't believe me? You thought I would abandon this blog? Well let me tell you: I find your lack of faith disturbing.


So, content... content... I suppose you want some content...
Well, there's a Youtube show I want to talk about right now, called "Is it a good idea to microwave this?" Often the answer is "no", but that's not what I want to talk to you about. the director, Jonny Paula, has been the victim of false flagging, which has cost him a lot of money, I might say over $1000. The acts are, at the very least, perplexing, since the flaggers don't really gain anything. However, acts like this have convinced me that it's time to end anonymity on the Internet, to discourage fraud and Internet crime. Wikipedia has done this to block and/or ban spam editors (which, trust me, we've all done, right?) over a full IP address. It's time that other popular websites adopt this policy to stop malicious activities like click fraud, flagging fraud, and just take-your-money-run-off-with-it-and-leave-you-one-thousand-dollars-poorer fraud. If anybody ever gets down to reading this, I'd like to hear your say on this matter.

That's all from me. I'll leave you with this video of a guy lapdancing another guy.

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