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in thread (z) Insuring Uniqueness on the Internet

This is an interesting idea - basicly saying don't worry about duplicates, since they won't all be really active in the community - there's no gain in that. Need to think how to define "active in the community", but there are some possibilities.

Cool idea, thanks!

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Re3: Insuring Uniqueness on the Internet
by dragonchild (Archbishop) on May 02, 2003 at 13:53 UTC
    Going further, you can also say "You must be XYZ active to be electable to ABC position." The US has this criteria in that a senator must be 30 years old and a resident of the state for such'n'such time, etc. That is a perfectly valid criteria and those who would complain are those who wouldn't be good members anyways.

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