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Wikipedia, which is quite a major project these days, started blacklisting people who were submitting articles, or modifications to articles, through anonymity systems, because of course the anonymity systems were being abused in order to write all sorts of things in all sorts of articles. So the solution that Wikipedia followed was just to ban everybody who submits anonymously; everybody has to register, and basically be fully identified to submit modifications to the encyclopaedia, and we thought there must be a better way of doing this than just stopping people from submitting stories, or submitting modifications anonymously using Tor.
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Danezis, G. (2010). Private Yet Abuse Resistant Open Publishing (Transcript of Discussion). In: Christianson, B., Crispo, B., Malcolm, J.A., Roe, M. (eds) Security Protocols. Security Protocols 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5964. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17773-6_29
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