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==Aims of the Policy==
===To Protect the Ability of Any User to Edit Without Registering===
Currently, when a shared IP address is blocked, it prevents potentially thousands of users from editing Wikipedia, whether registered or not. This policy would serve as a compromise, whereby anonymous editors from shared IP addresses may not edit within the main article namespace, yet the likelihood of a shared IP being blocked would be drastically reduced, if not eliminated altogether. Thus, with this policy in place, more users would be granted their right to edit without the risk of being blocked for the actions of one user.
===To Ensure that Messages are Delivered to the Intended User===
Currently anonymous users from shared IPs frequently
===To Reduce the
As users from shared IPs can quickly switch their IP address, by logging off and logging back in, the ability to block vandals operating from shared IPs is highly limited. With this policy in place, all users making edits to the article namespace must either be registered or operating from a static IP address; thus, administrators can successfully block abusive users from editing and thereby reduce a vandal's ability to perpetuate vandalism further.
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