Nick Sabalausky wrote:
> - Actual user accounts. Anonymous reading/posting is great, and many web
> forums can still do that anyway, but they can also have real user accounts
> to, for example, prevent posters from pretending to be someone else. I
> rather like user profiles, too (although they're certainly not strictly
> necessary).
>
Your other points are true, but this one isn't. Some NNTP server
*do* have user accounts and require a valid account either only for
posting or for posting and reading...
Jerome
PS: Plus, if everybody signed their messages, there would be no
chance of someone impersonating someone else...
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