I've changed the blog settings to allow anonymous commenting and log only the IP of anonymous commenters. Not that I put much stock in IP logging anyway, but maybe it'll be a data point with troublemakers who are careless or technologically unaware. I might turn off anonymous commenting if it turns out not to be worth it--I turned anon off on my main Tumblr for a reason--but I won't be logging the IP of logged-in commenters again. That was a case of apathetically going with the default, not a really conscious decision on my part.
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Date: 2019-01-23 03:25 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-01-23 04:22 am (UTC)IP logging seems like a peculiar combination of intrusiveness (for good-faith commenters) and futility (for trolls with some technological capability), though there is that in-between gap with inept trolls which is why I'm still logging anonymous commenters. I respect the setting if it's a conscious choice especially since commenters are warned in advance, but bloggers often use the default setting out of sheer inertia and I don't think enough commenters are cognizant of what it means.
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