wikiHow:Anonymous
At wikiHow, we allow anyone to edit our site, including anonymous authors who don't want to create an account.
Why? Simply because we believe that inviting more people to
share knowledge will help us create a larger, higher quality how-to
manual. Yes, anonymous editors are more likely to vandalize
articles than trusted and authenticated community members, but
these sort of nonsense edits are quickly removed during recent changes patrol. By
extending trust to everyone, we have found that the vast majority
of anonymous people want to help and do their best to make good
faith edits. In fact, some of our most popular articles such as how
to Get Six
Pack Abs, Survive a Freestyle Rap
Battle, Tie a Tie
and Sleep Comfortably on a Hot
Night were started by anonymous authors.
So cheers to you, anonymous editor! Thanks for sharing your knowledge here.