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Tuesday, 08 June 2004

Anonymitaet und Authentifikation Online

Martin Roell verweist im E-Business Weblog auf einen interessanten Artikel bei Martin Dugage ueber Anonymitaet in Online Communities. Fazit?: Anonymitaet hat ihre Daseinsberechtigung und ist nicht nur etwas fuer Kids und Online-Chatter. Den "wahren" Autoren eines Beitrags zu kennen, kann fuer ihre Bewertung aber wichtig sein (Stichwort Credibility/Renomee). Beides hat also seinen Platz.

Interessanterweise gab es nur einen Tag vorher bei vowe einen Beitrag, der meiner Meinung nach das selbe Thema beleuchtet, allerdings im Kontext von - angestellten - Profis mit privatem (?) Weblog. Fazit hier: Auch das sehr persoenlich gehaltene Weblog einer in der realen Welt identifizierbaren Person kann einer "Persona" entsprechen bzw. auf einen bewusst gesetzten Ausschnitt der realen Person beschraenkt sein.

... You will see me rant about many things, but you will never see me mention a client. I simply ignore those topics since they would interfer with my business. I have been asked occasionally by a client to cross over from consultant to journalist (or been warned not to do so), but I am keeping very strict barriers between those worlds. So there is vowe(consultant), vowe(author), vowe(public) and a few other domains that I never mention here. So while many of you may think that you know me, that is actually not true. You may know vowe, but you don't know Volker. ...

Anonymitaet und Authentifikation sind keine harten Gegensätze. Es ist ein Kontinuum.

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