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One good use for it would be to make it available to any [[anonymous IP]] user to debate something with a [[logged-in user]].  This would assure both parties they were talking consistently with one person, and, it would be possible for the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] to easily monitor all debates with so-called [[trolls]] (they would just have to look at contributions of this account).  When the debate is over, the account is formally surrendered so that another [[troll]] may use it.
One good use for it would be to make it available to any [[anonymous IP]] user to debate something with a [[logged-in user]].  This would assure both parties they were talking consistently with one person, and, it would be possible for the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] to easily monitor all debates with so-called [[trolls]] (they would just have to look at contributions of this account).  When the debate is over, the account is formally surrendered so that another [[troll]] may use it.


See also [[User:Sysop]], [[User:Administrator]], [[User:Boss]], [[User:Lowest Troll]], [[User:Lowly Troll]], etc.
See also [[User:Sysop]], [[User:Administrator]], [[User:Boss]], [[User:Mediator]] (and history of [[w:User:Mediator|this account on Wikipedia]], [[User:Arbitrator]], [[User:Lowest Troll]] and [[User:Lowly Troll]] (and variants [[User:Low Troll]], [[User:LowestTroll]], [[User:LowlyTroll]]).  Any potentially priveleged or apparently priveleged name should be reserved.
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