Not to mention all the horrific typos.  The pain grammar school teachers suffer as a result of anonymous, uninhibited and over caffeinated anarchists is one of the silent tragedies of our times.


On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 3:17 AM, David Vorick <david.vorick@gmail.com> wrote:
I hadn't though about it this way until now, but having the ability to achieve full anonymity on the internet enables things like this, and assassination markets might not be the first or most viscous thing enabled by anonymity.

I can imagine that if assassination markets were to take off, you'd see some large bounties (in excess of $100k) on every major politician in the world. Pretty much any figure of high popularity would probably have some sort of assassination bounty on their head, because the more popular you are, the more haters you have.

What other sorts of unacceptable things could you do given fully anonymous money coupled with a fully anonymous internet identity? I can think of:

website takedowns
funding murder, rape, arson, etc.
bombing certain buildings
funding smear campaigns (say, tear the clothes off a popular celebrity or something)
bounties for drugs, child porn, etc.
kidnappings
doxing

You could basically attempt to crowd fund any illegal activity.



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"On two occasions I have been asked, 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the
machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able rightly
to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a
question."

-Charles Babbage, 19th century English mathematician, philosopher, inventor
and mechanical engineer who originated the concept of a programmable
computer.