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Anonymous

ETAF sometimes uses the term anonymous to identify a visitor who has submitted a ByLine Item, Arts Information Item, or voted, or to identify a visitor or contributor, whether a person or agency, for any other reason.

Here's what anonymous means when ETAF uses it for the above purposes:

  • Having an unknown or unacknowledged name.
  • Having an unknown or withheld authorship or agency.
  • Having no distinctive character or recognition factor.

According to our sources, the word anonymous originates with the late Latin anonymus, which is derived from from the Greek word, anonumos, meaning nameless.

When ETAF lists a person's name or an agency as anonymous, it may be for a reason that fits any of the above definitions. The person or agency may have:

  • No name.
  • An unknown name.
  • Given ETAF his name to ETAF and requested that his name be withheld.
  • Not given ETAF his name.
  • No distinguishing characteristic by which to describe or assign a name.

When we list a person or agency as anonymous, we make no statement about which of the above reasons applies. The bottom line is simply that the person or agency remains nameless.

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