Obviously I know the answer: because they want IRL retribution for what people say.
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It's funny though how strongly kids are told to remain anonymous while there's some pressure on adults not to be.
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Some people make a living from their names (commentariat, showbiz &c). They often fail to understand that it's different for others.
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accountability
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If your ideas would ruin your life if made public, why do you hold them in such regard?
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tbf, it takes longer to read it
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I mean give him a chance to read it
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it's not the anonymity per se (which is amoral), it's the untenable hypocrisy of many anonymous bloggers.
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I haven't noticed
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it trends towards dissidence
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even ironic dissidence increases with anonymity
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not necessarily a bad thing
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to the "social hall monitor class" it's literally the worst crime possible
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considering people want me to write a piece on them i'll be sure to include that in detail when i do
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They want to info to hurt their rivals.
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