rizka
(rizka)
23 בינואר, 2019, 10:10am
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The word ‘anonymous’ currently means a few things in Discourse.
The user is not logged in or doesn’t have an account.
The user is logged in but is in anonymous mode .
Furthermore, a staff member can anonymize a user.
All this could be confusing for a less experienced admin. Could we improve nomenclature of these features somehow?
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That doesn’t need to be called “anonymous”, per se, but it is a nice shorthand for “user who is not logged in”. Other synonym suggestions are welcome.
A very rare use case behind a default-off site setting. I don’t see a huge conflict here.
This is the strongest case for the literal meaning of the word.
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rizka
(rizka)
23 בינואר, 2019, 2:23pm
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Would it make sense to refer to anonymous users as guests ? It’s the best I can think of, but my vocabulary could be broader, I admit.
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supermathie
(Michael Brown)
23 בינואר, 2019, 4:22pm
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I would argue this case is “anonymized” not “anonymous”. One will never have an anonymized user accessing their site.
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That’s a good point so then technically we have
anonymous mode – always those two words together, and remember this is a rare mode that must be expicitly enabled, is default off , and that mode to be explicitly entered and exited by an already logged in user with a valid account.
anonymized – as in “that user was anonymized”
anonymous – as in “this is an anonymous browser visit”
That seems pretty clear to me @rizka , not sure much else is needed here.
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rizka
(rizka)
24 בינואר, 2019, 6:10am
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I’m alright with it. It’s still good that we gave this some thought.