User blog comment:Wetstream/Anonymous Editing/@comment-7270915-20130707143932

Well, I really haven't heard of COPPA unitl just now, but I'm glad that no more anons are allowed to edit. After all of the problems they've caused, this rule seems to have come in just in time. Now that's one less problem to worry about. Yay!

And, if the U.S. is doing this out of concern over people giving out their private info/IP adresses out on the Internet, good for them - at least they are trying to protect kids from the stalkers. (Granted, a really determined hacker could probably still find our IP adresses, but I doubt any determined hackers would try to hack a site with only 90 users. Not to say this wiki is bad because of that, but you know what I mean.)

... then again, this seems rather ironic in the light of the whole NSA scandal ...

And @Red (well, sort of): People are seriously giving out their middle names? Seriously? Granted, if any of you (because I don't pay attention to your dang real names) have done so, I'm not trying to call you stupid or insult you or anything - I mean, it's your name, you can do whatever the heck you want with it. But seriously, giving out your full name on the Internet is like jumping in front of a firing squad with a big red bullseye painted on you and yelling "FIRE!"