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I realize there are many, many essays out there that represent minority viewpoints, but this is so far out on the fringe that it perhaps belongs back in the userspace of the user who created it. The part about "plausible deniability" is especially troubling, and of course the implied dishonesty of trying to hide your past is contradictory to the assertion that follows it that "Honest users don't need to hide their IP address." This essay actually seems to be encouraging dishonest behavior, and painting everyone who does have an account as a hypocrite. All 15,040,600 of them. That does not seem like an appropriate message for a Wikipedia-space essay to be sending. Beeblebrox (talk) 21:12, 3 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]