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>main argument about being able to be anonymous is not being held accountable,
That's the main argument against being anonymous. However, since we have mods and admins who are actually active, people are held accountable anyway. The main argument for anonymity is the fact that when no name is attached to a post, the post stands own its own merit. People can't make judgments on an idea based on how they feel about its author.
Also: /meep/ is general. /b/ is, traditionally, general. Or random, which works out to the same thing. We don't want to be like 4chan/b/, obviously, but I have no real objections to /meep/ being like a proper /b/.
>people still have no problem acting out.
I have not noticed anyone "acting out". The only thing I can think of is massive amounts of discussion in AfterQuest, and while that's against the rules, it's hardly a deliberate offense. Somebody posts their feelings and suggestion, somebody else posts their thoughts on the other post, the first poster replies, and bam, it's a discussion. Hardly something to criticize too harshly.
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