Anonymous wrote:It's totally bizarre to me that anyone would voluntarily choose to sign in on an anonymous forum. What needs does it satisfy? Attention? Does it make you feel more powerful, distinguish you from the crowd? Why can't they be like everyone else and post anonymously?
I have to say that of all the posters who come and go who choose to sign in, I kinda like MarleySkye despite her weird need to sign in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is she over sharing? She seems to just be commenting and talking just as much as the next person.
Did you read her post on fat shaming? She nursed it along like a blog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly is she over sharing? She seems to just be commenting and talking just as much as the next person.
Did you read her post on fat shaming? She nursed it along like a blog.
Anonymous wrote:What exactly is she over sharing? She seems to just be commenting and talking just as much as the next person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is why I'd consider signing in:
Person A writes a post.
I respond.
Person B quotes me, and replies to what I wrote.
Person C quotes me/person B and replies, but it seems like they are "me."
Then I feel the need to say "no, I only posted at xyz time. The PP replying wasn't me."
This happens all the time.Just clarify if you feel the need. Not such a big deal. This is DCUM, not a legal document.
Anonymous wrote:Here is why I'd consider signing in:
Person A writes a post.
I respond.
Person B quotes me, and replies to what I wrote.
Person C quotes me/person B and replies, but it seems like they are "me."
Then I feel the need to say "no, I only posted at xyz time. The PP replying wasn't me."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your disagreement does not make a person dumb.
+1
If someone wants to be identified, that doesn't give you free reign to insult them.
I don't need free rein either way. It is an anon board where people say their opinions.
but is it necessary to insult someone?Anonymous wrote:Here is why I'd consider signing in:
Person A writes a post.
I respond.
Person B quotes me, and replies to what I wrote.
Person C quotes me/person B and replies, but it seems like they are "me."
Then I feel the need to say "no, I only posted at xyz time. The PP replying wasn't me."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your disagreement does not make a person dumb.
+1
If someone wants to be identified, that doesn't give you free reign to insult them.
MarleySkye840 wrote:Because there are too many anonymous posters? I noticed other posters who had usernames (Muslima, youngblackman, etc) and it is easy to see their posts and such.