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No, it isn't trivial to adequately vet that you are the one who posted anonymously. That is part of why we have the big, ugly disclaimer (above) on the Preview page.

We really should add that disclaimer to the "Comment on" page as well. Anybody care to do that?

Update: As for finding your existing anonynodes, you can add them to your Personal Nodelet or your Free Nodelet or vote on them and find them via Your Votes, to give several examples.

- tye        


In reply to Re: Can I adopt a node? (yell) by tye
in thread Can I adopt a node? by morgon

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