You need that option, its how people feel comfortable on the Internet.
Anonymous or not? Page 2
Quote: dellas @ January 9 2012, 6:57 AM GMTLet me remind you I am not being nasty or personal only asking if we should do away with 'anonymity'?
I'm guessing your name aint Dellas and you don't look like Wilma Flintstone...
as for me my names out there without too much searching. But from a work point of view posting as myself would prove to be very awkward.
Thankyou I am getting an insight.
Quote: sootyj @ January 9 2012, 7:02 AM GMTas for me my names out there without too much searching. But from a work point of view posting as myself would prove to be very awkward.
This is true. People don't really want to know that the Duchess of Cornwall really writes sketches about sign writers and milkmen
but the reverse isn't true nothings fair
I like the user names people pick for themselves. It makes it a more colourful place. Why would anybody want a forum filled with Simon Apleys and Carole Smithertons? Or Daves and Jennys? No, give me Smudged Wisdom Tooth and KookyKunt5 every time.
Yes, I agree but it does'nt address why some people know who is behind the name 'Lord Haw Haw' and others who will feel intimidated, and unsure if their posts or critique writing will be 'impartial' or a 'generic' response.
How about Dellas you just, I dunno ask?
And it's life. You know like at work there's always the people who go drinking together, or baby sit each others kids and f**k each others partners.
Sooty I always tackle tough subjects, that is my perogative, like it or shove it. IT is difficult but love open discussions and appreciate other peoples responses without predjudice. excuse spelling.
And that self righteous agressiveness isn't winning your case.
It's not a particular contentious subject. Just a perenial irritant.
Can't you buy a cream for that complaint?
Quote: dellas @ January 9 2012, 8:31 AM GMTCan't you buy a cream for that complaint?
I like the anonymity that a user name gives. With employers habitually checking faceshit, twatter etc. the last thing you would need is to have to temper your posts. It would take the fun right out of being offensive and bigoted!
I've been around here for 2 years now and I haven't met anyone in the flesh (or fur in Sootyj's case). I don't feel second best as a result.
Ta Will OK, understand that.
Quote: Will Cam @ January 9 2012, 8:55 AM GMT
I like the anonymity that a user name gives. With employers habitually checking faceshit, twatter etc. the last thing you would need is to have to temper your posts. It would take the fun right out of being offensive and bigoted!
I've been around here for over 3 years now and I haven't met anyone in the flesh. I don't feel second best as a result.
This.
There are some people who do use their real names on this board - I think it's maybe because they hope they might catch the attention of people who can give them work. However, there are a lot of very strange/weird people on the internet, Dellas, as I'm sure you know. Lee Henman's experience says it all - think it was before you joined - when he had to involve the Police because of very nasty anonymous letters being sent to an employer.
I, for one, wouldn't be happy about somebody like Teddypaddalack knowing anything about my real life - I managed to upset him (didn't we all!) quite inadvertently, then found he was 'stalking' all my posts, obviously trying to build up any info he could.
It's always possible to make closer contact with people by pm.