anonymous troll
Jun. 8th, 2007 07:20 pmSome anonymous troll with pretensions of being a professional philosopher decided to pester me.
I kept digging, to see if they had anything substantial to say. A total waste of time. I wish I were more "J" at times like this.
Anyway, Mr./Ms. Anonymous is in Pittsburgh, and was not affected by the recent blackout in Oakland.
Their first 4 comments were written from:
Their last comment was written from:
The latest comment, 11:44pm Saturday 9 June:
He/she also posted to this thread.
There's something to be said for anonymity, along the lines of a witness protection program... but I have yet to something worthwhile from an anonymous commenter on LJ.
But I don't want to disable anonymous commenters, because that would block the casual ID-less commenters too, who sign their name (like some friends and family members).
Hopefully, OpenID will be common enough soon.
I kept digging, to see if they had anything substantial to say. A total waste of time. I wish I were more "J" at times like this.
Anyway, Mr./Ms. Anonymous is in Pittsburgh, and was not affected by the recent blackout in Oakland.
Their first 4 comments were written from:
71.240.102.96 resolves to "pool-71-240-102-96.pitt.east.verizon.net
Their last comment was written from:
71.206.196.145 resolves to "c-71-206-196-145.hsd1.pa.comcast.net"
The latest comment, 11:44pm Saturday 9 June:
128.2.247.107 resolves to "MACE.WEH.andrew.cmu.edu"
He/she also posted to this thread.
There's something to be said for anonymity, along the lines of a witness protection program... but I have yet to something worthwhile from an anonymous commenter on LJ.
But I don't want to disable anonymous commenters, because that would block the casual ID-less commenters too, who sign their name (like some friends and family members).
Hopefully, OpenID will be common enough soon.