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*[http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikipedia-l/2004-February/014300.html proposal for Wikimedia-wide web of trust] to reinforce [[sysop power structure]]
*[http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikipedia-l/2004-February/014300.html proposal for Wikimedia-wide web of trust] to reinforce [[sysop power structure]]


This very bad idea [http://mail.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikipedia-l/2004-July/015929.html is advocated by] [[Daniel Mayer]], which is enough reason to reject it outright.  Mayer believes in a strict hierarchical civilization based only on technology, where [[technological escalation]] is the source of trust and power, and so-called "[[trolls]]" may be hunted down, and even physically killed, at leisure.  ''Evidence for this is not hard to find - Mayer files [[false police report]]s against those whom he believes have offended him.  Why anyone would want to reveal personal trust data to such person is beyond us.''
This very bad idea [http://mail.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikipedia-l/2004-July/015929.html is advocated by] [[Daniel Mayer]], which is enough reason to reject it outright.  Mayer believes in a strict hierarchical civilization based only on technology, where [[technological escalation]] is the source of trust and power, and so-called "[[trolls]]" may be hunted down.  ''Evidence for this is not hard to find - Mayer files [[false police report]]s against those whom he believes have offended him.  Why anyone would want to reveal personal trust data to such person is beyond us.''
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