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If a professor wrote a thesis on a subject and someone took the information and posted it anonymously presenting it as their own, we would call that plagiarism and we understand why that is a dangerous thing. When a person on the internet hides behind a false identity, we understand that it can cause some real problems. Why and how is this different?
I very much get the concept. (A doctoral student I was supervising did this and needless to say, he will never be allowed into another graduate program in the US). I guess it just needs to be practical and this is all "for entertainment purposes only". We can't really protect people from getting bad information on the internet. I actually am a professor so I get it, but getting things published, going through peer-review, all that, often not any fun at all. I come here for fun, like most people. Plus, some of the flame wars are occasionally entertaining. And in spite of the extremely informal nature of it all, I do occasionally come away with useful information.
Rather than just banning someone, you can just mock them (if you don't go too far).
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