Facebook has a rule that you're not supposed to be anonymous.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Obviously you don't want to be anonymous, but you don't want everyone to know your life.
Facebook is weird. They have all of these seemingly random rules that I'm sure make sense to them, but don't make sense to me or any people.
I'm on Facebook anonymously. I wanted to see how people use it, what's going on there, but I personally didn't want to be on it because everybody in the world tries to get to you with scripts.
I'm not quite as anonymous as I was.
I think I'm less anonymous than I was.
There is something very freeing about being anonymous because nothing is expected of you; nothing is getting back to anyone, and no one cares.
Whether it's Facebook or Google or the other companies, that basic principle that users should be able to see and control information about them that they themselves have revealed to the companies is not baked into how the companies work. But it's bigger than privacy. Privacy is about what you're willing to reveal about yourself.
I am no longer able to be anonymous.
Pages on Facebook are allowed to be anonymous. That is really important. People start revolutions; we need anonymity.
I'm not on Facebook. I have a sort of anonymous account that I check, like, once every six months every time Facebook rolls out a new feature.