On Fri, 6 Jun 2014, at 5:02, Trillium Corsage wrote:
> They're going to behave better if they know they can be held accountable for 
> their actions. 

That's not something you can force on people. 

People can easily be anonymous by means of generic nicknames, shared IPs and 
whatnot - even releasing a contributors's IP out in the public, which clearly 
violates privacy of a registered contributor, would not help to hold him/her 
"accountable" if he does not want to. And if he wants to, he can put 
identifying information on his/her personal page anyway.

I don't see any relation of a privacy policy to such kind goal.

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