Anonymity is a universal convention of the blogosphere, and the wicked expedience is that you can speak without consequences.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
But anonymity is very important to me, and I don't want to be recognized in public more than I already am.
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.
A writer is supposed to have anonymity.
There is something very freeing about being anonymous because nothing is expected of you; nothing is getting back to anyone, and no one cares.
My anonymity is something I treasure.
Obviously you don't want to be anonymous, but you don't want everyone to know your life.
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.
I like my anonymity - that when I meet people they don't know me.
You lose your anonymity just like a helium balloon with a string. Therefore people are going to have their own opinion and they're going to write in whatever clever manner they desire.