Anonymous wrote:
So do you think that the anonymous nature brings out the true nature of an individual? Or does it allow one to take on a different persona, vent, get it out of their system, and return to the niceness of real life?
Anonymous wrote:How much time do you spend on DCUM?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has your experience with DCUM changed your views on people, humanity, etc.
Probably, it has made me realize how complex people can be. We normally try to categorize or pigeonhole people in some manner. People actually don't fit that nicely into such categories. It is interesting that if someone decides to login on a normal basis, they tend to establish a personality for their username. So, "xxx" is always such and such and "yyy" has other traits. I think those posters feel that they need to portray those personality types. Posting anonymously has no such constraints. I wonder how often the same thing happens in real life. For instance, if a person is known as being happy and cheerful all the time, I wonder how much they are forcing themselves to be happy and cheerful because it is expected of them (both by themselves and others). In literature the idea of people wearing masks often comes up and I think there might be some truth to that. Anonymous posting on DCUM allows people to remove their masks.
Anonymous wrote:Have you personally met those who follow/post on DCUM?
Anonymous wrote:Has your experience with DCUM changed your views on people, humanity, etc.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about an AMA?
You can ask me anything. I can't promise to answer everything.
How tall are you?
What's your favorite book and why?
Are you more introverted than extroverted?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about an AMA?
You can ask me anything. I can't promise to answer everything.
Anonymous wrote:How about an AMA?
jsteele wrote:Sorry, that's not my style.