We live in an age where anonymity is growing in magnitude like a bomb going off.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Anonymity is a universal convention of the blogosphere, and the wicked expedience is that you can speak without consequences.
The Internet, in general, I find troubling. The anonymity has made us all meaner and dumber. This thing that was supposed to bring us closer together, I see it doing the opposite.
You never appreciate your anonymity until you don't have it anymore.
The problem with losing your anonymity is that you can never go back.
When you start attacking cronyism and people's political interests, it gets nasty.
We must restrict the anonymity behind which people hide to commit crimes. As citizens, we have a right to privacy. We have no such right to anonymity.
Human beings are not meant to lose their anonymity and privacy.
It's nice to have some anonymity and still be low key.
The new freedom of expression brought by the Internet goes far beyond politics. People relate to each other in new ways, posing questions about how we should respond to people when all that we know about them is what we have learned through a medium that permits all kinds of anonymity and deception.
But anonymity is very important to me, and I don't want to be recognized in public more than I already am.
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