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See [[w:Wikipedia:identity dispute]] for what this is. It's a "straw man" policy suggestion on something that will probably be even more important at Consumerium, where there is even less agreement on how groups and interests ought to be defined, and more at stake.
Identity dispute arises when '''claimed identity cannot be verified''' ie. that someone is who they are claiming to be '''or''' when anonymous users (such as [[trolls]] and other creatures that refuse to '''take an identity''' thus existing in the [[social club]] as non-persons.


This is generally a subset of a [[political dispute]].  Some ideologies claim that identity and politics itself are just forms of [[neutrality dispute]].   
This can be seen as a subset of a [[political dispute]].   
 
Some [[trolls]] claim that some ideologies claim that identity and politics itself are just forms of [[neutrality dispute]].   


[[Trolls]] consider this very stupid, and it is the reason for the many problems of such projects as [[Wikipedia]], which accept and promote such ideologies, and attract believers in them, who eventually degrade and destroy the capacity of the project itself to deal with political dispute, and promote noxious personalities.  Trolls promote the [[political virtues]] instead, and reject identity that is not [[factionally defined]].
[[Trolls]] consider this very stupid, and it is the reason for the many problems of such projects as [[Wikipedia]], which accept and promote such ideologies, and attract believers in them, who eventually degrade and destroy the capacity of the project itself to deal with political dispute, and promote noxious personalities.  Trolls promote the [[political virtues]] instead, and reject identity that is not [[factionally defined]].
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