“Those pieces are short, rarely more than 200 words, and offer links to other Web sites or news reports. The discussions then can go on for hundreds and even thousands of postings by readers, offering comment, argument and further research. Those who want to post without using their names are allowed to, but the system automatically gives them the user name ‘anonymous coward.'” John Schwartz —Site for the Truly Geeky Makes a Few BucksNY Times (registration))
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