Good point. Would it be useful to somewhat anonymize them by giving every user a unique code? So admins would see these codes but not easily know what users they represent.
Good point. Would it be useful to somewhat anonymize them by giving every user a unique code? So admins would see these codes but not easily know what users they represent.
There are many things that don’t happen because nobody does them. Or should we start walking around in a bullet proof vest in case we’re shot?
I read about that. In my opinion is that what should change, if possible. There are good reasons why votes a secret in democracies.
I used to think that way. Then I realized that in order for me to enjoy something I need to have someone to share it with.
To be fair, cold air can contribute to making you sick. I got more misled by being told getting a cold had nothing to do with temperature because it is a virus. It is indeed a virus, but you’re more likely to get infected if you get cold.
Or limited and fallible.
Couldn’t malicious instances use random users aswell? What if there’s some sort of user manifest that shows all users an anonymous hashes belonging to that instance? That way you could check there are the same number of both.