@lavados It might actually make it worse: because now other reviewers who might be aware of the conflict can no longer notice the conflicting paper assignment and report it to the chairs. (I'm not sure this would actually happen in practice if one assumes the bystander effect, but I'd be happy to be proven wrong.)
While I now see the subtleties of the design and why the authors are proposing it, unfortunately the rebuttal made it clear that this technique is not novel ;)
Score: 1. Reject
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