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Regel 7:
Er zijn twee belangrijke redenen waarom het wordt aangeraden een gebruikersnaam aan te maken:
An unregistered user is identified by his or her machine's [[IP adres]], which is used as their public identifier when making contributions (and signing comments on talk pages). Your computer's IP address can sometimes be used to find information about you, so registering ''increases'' your privacy by hiding it. Also, because IP addresses often change, unregistered users sometimes find it more difficult to gain respect and recognition from other editors through building a good track record. It can also be more difficult to carry on conversations with such non-registered users since they lack a unique [[Wikipedia:Overlegpagina|overlegpagina]]. For these reasons, many Wikipedians consider registering to indicate a greater willingness by you to stand behind your edits, and your comments on discussion pages. This means your contributions to articles and discussion pages will generally be given more weight.
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