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Making an organization-independent implementation #88
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A general purpose de-anonymizer would be dominated by consumer ISPs. The list of IP ranges you would therefore have to exclude for it to be useful would be huge. |
As a sidenote — for a smaller Wikipedia the number might not be so huge. For example, the Estonian Wikipedia only has about 100 anonymous edits per day. |
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(I was thinking about doing reverse DNS queries for IP addresses and getting some sort of ownership info / domain names from there.) |
I'm wondering how hard it would be to make an implementation of this that would not require initially setting IP ranges. Rather, the bot would look at every anonymous Wikipedia edit, try to link the IP address of the edit with an organization on the fly using reverse DNS, and, if successful, tweet a link to the edit with the name of the organization just found.
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